That depends on the power ratings of the subs.
Buy more subs
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They Are exactly what you think they are. They are termed "hardcoded" because there is no option to remove them.
To wire two subwoofers in parallel, connect the positive terminal of the first sub to the positive terminal of the amplifier, and do the same for the negative terminals. Then, connect the negative terminal of the first sub to the negative terminal of the second sub, and the positive terminal of the second sub to the positive terminal of the amplifier. This method decreases the overall impedance, allowing the amplifier to deliver more power to both subs. Ensure the amplifier can handle the lower impedance load created by the parallel configuration.
write that number as a fraction, then multiply it by the percentage over 100, eg10x50%==10/1x50/100=500/100=5by Subs
Most preamps just have a mono output for a subwoofer. No real reason to run stereo for subs, unless maybe you are running two speaker boxes as subs. Most amps are switchable to mono mode and put out more power in mono. Hope this helps.
A bigger alternator.
Did you get the 2 ohm or the 4ohm? I have a 750 mono on my single 4ohm and have no where near enough power.
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Well, 18 inch subs are the biggest among this moment. There are bigger subs out there over 18 inch.
your going to do alot of work and the results are going to be meager the stock amp won't have the power to run the subs properly. you my burn out the subs. you should get an amp which can power those 2 12 inchers
If you wire all 4 coils parallel, you get 1 ohm (mono).
this monoblock amp is bridged internally. It can handle a minimum of 350w RMS one channel and a maximum of 700. I'd suggest letting a mono amp power a single sub for best results. But people do use it to power 2 10 inch subs as well.
yes all u have to do is bridge them together
a hifonics mono with the same or more rms
to mono if your amp will allow, also this is for single voice coil. otherwise run in mono parallel to run dual voice coils.
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