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| need some wiring help/advice hello all, id like to ask you all for some wiring/configuration help to make sure i don't end up blowing any of my equipment. I am going to try to explain everything in as much detail as i understand, which is hopefully enough to help you understand what it is i need help with. My equipment 1) Two 12" shiva-x's (http://www.diycable.com/main/product...roducts_id=653) 2) EP2500 amp 3) Denon - AVR-1609 4) Sealed dual 12" enclosure about 1.5cubic each chamber. (to be upgraded eventually) Okay, it is my understanding after reading the pdf that goes with my speakers (http://www.diycable.com/main/pdf/shiva_docs.pdf) that I can wire the dual 8ohm voice coils together in parallel to drop it to 4ohms. Then by connecting voice coil from speaker A to the voice coil in speaker B in parallel i can then drop them down to 2 ohms. Being that these subs are being used for music only, and my amp can handle the 2 ohm load, id like to do this. At this point in time, i have the + connected to the + and the - connected to the - on each speaker individually. I then have 1 wire for each the positive and negative which will run to the terminal plate on the enclosure. (as seen below) http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/4...0910251842.jpg Question 1: so now each driver will be powered by 4 ohms correct? the terminal plate on my enclosure resembles this one: http://i16.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/d9/de/378a_10.JPG now, how exactly do i wire my terminal plates to wire both voice coils in parallel, dropping it to the needed 2 ohms? also where do they hook up to the back of the amp? (which black and red knob do i use?) http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/331/helpq.jpg Last edited by jmd1982; 10-25-09 at 11:40 PM.. | ||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice First - Welcome to the Forum, John! Quote:
Wouldn’t it make more sense to just connect one driver to each amplifier channel? It puts out 750 watts @ 4-ohms. So each driver will get 750 watts! Not to mention, it’s much easier for an amplifier to drive 4-ohm loads than 2-ohm. It will run cooler and last longer. I’d suggest re-working your enclosure and put in one termination panel for each chamber. That makes much more sense than what you’re doing now. Regards, Wayne | |||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice hey thank you for the reply. from the reading ive done so far, it seemed as if 2 ohms was better for music purposes, unless i misunderstood the article. (2ohms was louder?) also the enclosure has 1 plate for each chamber, sorry if that picture was retarded. going with the 4ohm setup, id just connect 1 driver to the top black and red, and the second dial to the bottom black and red on the back of the amp correct? Last edited by jmd1982; 10-26-09 at 08:47 AM.. | ||||
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Regards, Wayne | |||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice Yes - negative to black, positive to red. Be sure and pay attention to the dip switch settings on the amp - make sure the low cut filters are off. Also, if you're running the amp from your receiver's subwoofer output, switch the amp to "Parallel." That way you only need one cable from the receiver to the sub. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice got everything working thanks for your help very much appreciated! as for the controls on the amp/receiver do i want to put the amp all the way up (full power to each sub) and then control the volume to prevent clipping through the receiver? or do i want to set the amp low and raise the volume through the reciever to increase the sub volume? | ||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice i would set the amp volume so that everything sounds good at your normal listening volume. the receiver volume should beable to handle it from there Last edited by booksmrt; 11-06-09 at 08:27 PM.. Reason: i cant spell | ||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice the amp volume? do you mean the amp gain? the problem iam having is really annoying. It seems that the amp/subs are clipping way before they should be. Iam getting a decent amount of bass from the two 12's but no where near room shaking(and its in a very small room) Something is not right and iam not sure what it is. | ||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice Quote:
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice Yes, wrong polarity could nuke it in a heartbeat. Also, did you make sure the HP filters are off? Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: need some wiring help/advice polarities are fine, hp is off my amp is currently connected to my receiver via an rca cable in the pre-out area which then connects to 1 bi xlr cable (one into port 1 on the amp and one into port 2) is this correct or should i be using the "ext in" panel labled SW on the receiver messing with the crossover frequency on the receiver seemed to help a bit but iam not exactly sure what they should be set at for music listening only purposes. my 2 front speakers are energy c-100's * Recommended Amplifier Power: up to 110 watts * Nominal Impedence: 8 ohms; Minimum Impedance: 4 ohms * Frequency Response: 55 Hz-20 kHz +/- 3 dB * Useable Bass Response (-10 db Anechoic): 50 Hz * Sensitivity: anechoic 87 dB; 2 speakers in a typical room 90 dB * Crossover Point: 2.6 kHz * Overall Dimensions: 11.5" tall, 6.75" wide, 8.5" deep * Weight: 11 lbs with the 2 12" shiva-x drivers. Last edited by jmd1982; 11-07-09 at 04:36 PM.. | ||||
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