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I've got a quick question as far as wiring goes. I have a pair of RF 12"
HX2 DVC (4 ohms x 2) subwoofers which I believe are rated at 600 RMS 1000 MAX. They were installed where I bought the things and I never really saw how they were wired (because I had them taken out when I sold the car). They were running off a RF Punch 500a2 amp. My question is this: how much power are the subs gonna be actually getting? I checked the subs...and the two positives are connected and the two negatives are connected (but each subs werent connected together as far as I could tell). If each sub was wired like that (which I believes brings them down to 2 ohms each) and each sub was connected to a channel on the amp...how much power they gonna get. I dont know if they were connected Mono or what. The RF site says that the Punch 500 power rating is 710x1 @ 4 ohms, and Per Channel into a 2 ohm load is 330Wx2. So that mean each only gets 330? I thought that sounded a bit underpowered. But I did use the things for about 8 months and they sounded great, never had any problems. Anyways, let me know if that is correct and if it should work that way? Or if not, whats the best wiring config for this type of setup. Thanks |
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