Xenon 1200.1
Xenon 1200.1
I just got a Brand New Xenon 1200.1 and I don't have any experience with mono amps. It has a recommended fuse rating of 100 amps and has dual 4 awg. Power, Ground and remote connections. Do I need to run two wires back to the amp with one running through my cap, both fused at 100a? Or just run 1 wire back and split it through a dist. block? Thanks
Thanks AVICJR!
That's what I was planning but I wasn't sure if I needed 50 or 100 to each one. I'm glad because I already have 1/0 running back so I won't have to rewire the whole thing. One more question though. The speaker terminals have an A and B terminals. My subs are 2 Ohm DVC's rated at 600 rms apiece. Should I use only one terminal and wire them in Series/Parallel or use both terminals and run one to each sub (if this is even how they work??) since the load doesn't matter on the Xenon amps.
That's what I was planning but I wasn't sure if I needed 50 or 100 to each one. I'm glad because I already have 1/0 running back so I won't have to rewire the whole thing. One more question though. The speaker terminals have an A and B terminals. My subs are 2 Ohm DVC's rated at 600 rms apiece. Should I use only one terminal and wire them in Series/Parallel or use both terminals and run one to each sub (if this is even how they work??) since the load doesn't matter on the Xenon amps.
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Here's a little guide for you to go by. Try and wire it so that the amp sees no smaller than a 2 ohm load like FT1 said above.
http://www.rodinaudio.com/pgMobile/pdf/ ... lVoice.pdf
http://www.rodinaudio.com/pgMobile/pdf/ ... lVoice.pdf