whistling noise
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all i have left to do is wire the my speakers up to my amp............ but i cant get it to work......... ive tried many different ways....... carefully not mixing up + & -
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its a blistering 20 degrees outside and 6" of snow............... i just need to know how wires go from speaker to amp........... there are 2 wires from speaker a + & - but there are 8 different places one wire can go and i dont know where to put them
Originally Posted by tanner28
its a blistering 20 degrees outside and 6" of snow............... i just need to know how wires go from speaker to amp........... there are 2 wires from speaker a + & - but there are 8 different places one wire can go and i dont know where to put them
Originally Posted by Hans
how bout u help and say what ohm the speakers are.
The reason why were asking for Ohm Configuration is so that you dont blow the amp by running too low of a load.
I tried looking up some info about the amp but found very little to go on. If that is even bridgable to handle the Sub, then the wiring block your seeing should have markers to indicate where to hook up your positive and negative cables to bridge it.
Another indicator that this amp can even run a sub is if it has a built in crossover network to filter the mids and highs out of the signal. You dont want to send those mids and highs to the sub if you want it to sound good.
I tried looking up some info about the amp but found very little to go on. If that is even bridgable to handle the Sub, then the wiring block your seeing should have markers to indicate where to hook up your positive and negative cables to bridge it.
Another indicator that this amp can even run a sub is if it has a built in crossover network to filter the mids and highs out of the signal. You dont want to send those mids and highs to the sub if you want it to sound good.
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Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
The reason why were asking for Ohm Configuration is so that you dont blow the amp by running too low of a load.
I tried looking up some info about the amp but found very little to go on. If that is even bridgable to handle the Sub, then the wiring block your seeing should have markers to indicate where to hook up your positive and negative cables to bridge it.
Another indicator that this amp can even run a sub is if it has a built in crossover network to filter the mids and highs out of the signal. You dont want to send those mids and highs to the sub if you want it to sound good.
I tried looking up some info about the amp but found very little to go on. If that is even bridgable to handle the Sub, then the wiring block your seeing should have markers to indicate where to hook up your positive and negative cables to bridge it.
Another indicator that this amp can even run a sub is if it has a built in crossover network to filter the mids and highs out of the signal. You dont want to send those mids and highs to the sub if you want it to sound good.


