had to be the impedance, right?
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had to be the impedance, right?
my cousin was running a couple of audiobahn 4ohm dvc 12s on an rsd1200.1. apparently, he had them wired to 1ohm, not 4. had i known this, i'd have slapped him with my shame glove. i became aware of it when he said that his amp had kept going into protect and then one of he subs just wouldnt work... so i checked it out and discovered that the subs were presenting too low of an imedance. i'm assuming that continually running at 1ohm blew the one speaker and the other is now running without a hitch cuz by itself, it's at 2ohm...does my diagnosis sound correct?
what if the hokey pokey really is what it's all about?
I don't think he has a choice at this point......stipud wrote: Personally, I would recommend he switch to one sub for now.

Is a DMM not a standard piece of equipment anymore....? I always meter subs to make sure they are wired correctly before they see power.(after that 1 time




But I guess everybody is a newby at some point.....rite......
just my .02-
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Re: had to be the impedance, right?
Did you check to see if the other sub was wire correctly in parallel? any loose wires on the sub? He may have blown the other one because it wasnt hooked up correctly and only one coil was working , IDKcapitolj80 wrote:my cousin was running a couple of audiobahn 4ohm dvc 12s on an rsd1200.1. apparently, he had them wired to 1ohm, not 4. had i known this, i'd have slapped him with my shame glove. i became aware of it when he said that his amp had kept going into protect and then one of he subs just wouldnt work... so i checked it out and discovered that the subs were presenting too low of an imedance. i'm assuming that continually running at 1ohm blew the one speaker and the other is now running without a hitch cuz by itself, it's at 2ohm...does my diagnosis sound correct?
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yeah..sorry, i forgot about this thread...but yeah, both sub were wired in parallel and everythin was secure...the gain was at just over half and the boost was at about a quarter...the only prob i could find was the 1ohm load...i guess one of the subs could tolerate it better than the other...he's rockin a couple of rsd 12s (@2ohm) on there now, so it's all good 

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The sub doesnt care what impedance its ran at
The sub probably and problems and the power running at 1 ohm from the amp most likely done it in

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