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what is the best way to connect my spl10 to my rf360a2 to get the best and loudest sound out of them?
Posts: 1 | From: bakersfield,ca | Registered: Jul 1999
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quote:sorry i forgot too mention that i have two soundstream spl10 and a fosgate 360a2 amp. what is the best way to wire them?
I'm not to familiar with the spl10. By the name I am assuming they are 10" subs but are they 4 or 8 ohm? With only two subs you have two options with either 4 or 8 ohm. If you have 8 ohm subs bridge the amp to one channel (MONO) like the photo on Page 16 in you book that came with the amp another photo is on page 19 too. There are three possibilities your is the top to 8 ohm subs. just remember + to + then to left channel + and - to - them to right channel -. If you do have 4 ohm subs no problem. Just hook them up as you would with any speakers left to left channel and right to right channel. If you do it this way you my want to have a divided box meaning the box has two different enclosures to it. Just because it is in stereo. In mono it just don't matter. Mail me back to what is the ohms of you speakers and if you have more question. I can go into more detail then. I will also post this on the UBB to see if we get more opinions too.
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The 360a2 will operate just fine at 2 ohm mono. Whether the subs are 4 or 8 ohm, provided you just have 2 woofers, wore them in parallel with the amp mono.
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I seen the book did have 3 8ohm subs in parelle give a load of 2.66 ohms with the amp bridged. I have always gust gone by the rule of thumb 4 ohm load bridged and 2 ohm load not bridged. I foget to mention punch amps can be abused a bit with a 2 ohm load bridged they just run hotter. But thats what sevice warenties are for right.