Monoblock Amp with 2 speaker terminals??
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Monoblock Amp with 2 speaker terminals??
how is this supposed to be connected to the speaker? + - on either side? or + - bridged across?
i have the speaker wired in parallel (its 2 ohm DVC) for a 1 ohm load.
the amp is 1 ohm stable
i have the speaker wired in parallel (its 2 ohm DVC) for a 1 ohm load.
the amp is 1 ohm stable
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^^^ Ditto.
It is basically for ease of set-up. With your situation you wire one VC to one set of +,- and the second VC to the other set of +,-. This way you don't have to try and squeeze two wires into one terminal, or use a VC terminal as a jumper to another VC or sub.
Nothing fancy about it. Now power out-put differences either (you could hook-up three 4 ohm VCs to one terminal and one 4 ohm vc to the other and still have a 1 ohm final load. Just an internal splitter to make multiple sub hook-ups easy.
It is basically for ease of set-up. With your situation you wire one VC to one set of +,- and the second VC to the other set of +,-. This way you don't have to try and squeeze two wires into one terminal, or use a VC terminal as a jumper to another VC or sub.
Nothing fancy about it. Now power out-put differences either (you could hook-up three 4 ohm VCs to one terminal and one 4 ohm vc to the other and still have a 1 ohm final load. Just an internal splitter to make multiple sub hook-ups easy.
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