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Username: Copekyle

Post Number: 1
Registered: Apr-05
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Ok guys.... I recently purchased an MTX thunder 6500 D amp and am wondering the best way to wire it into my Infinity 1230W subs. My subs are 4ohm single voice and I am not sure how to get the MOST power out of them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 2318
Registered: Nov-04
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To get max power, you need to drive the amp @ 2ohms. Either get another 4ohms SVC or get 1 4ohms DVC and wire them in parallel.
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Username: Copekyle

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Registered: Apr-05
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Correction on my first post... I HAVE 2 infinity 12's. thanks

Kyle
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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 2324
Registered: Nov-04
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If your 2 subs are 4ohms dvc, then connect each sub in parallel so that you get 2ohms each, then wire them in series for 4ohms total.
If they're 4ohms SVC, then wire them in parallel for 2ohms load. That'll give you the max output.
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