2 12" subwoofers
#11
Ohms: Ohms is/are the measure of electrical resistance, 0 being the lowest and gradually increasing up the scale, if you splice two 4ohm componets together you get 2ohms, a pair of 2ohms componets running on one circut makes 1ohm, the lower the resistance the more amperage available to power the item... its like calling a garden hose 10ohms, and a fire hose 1ohm.
#13
I have 2-12" Kicker Solo-Barics (the square subs) that are brand new never installed. They are great quality subs and sound amazing.
If you're interested PM me. Or anyone who's interested.
If you're interested PM me. Or anyone who's interested.
#17
treo tsx 10, about the same box requirements.
W3's killers. fact, not just my opinion. i metered a competitor using W3's (he has butt loads of 1st place trophies for his class in nor cal), took out his W3 and dropped in the tsx's and he metered 2 db more.
this was an "apples to apples" test. W3= jl second level, TSX= treo second level.
W3's killers. fact, not just my opinion. i metered a competitor using W3's (he has butt loads of 1st place trophies for his class in nor cal), took out his W3 and dropped in the tsx's and he metered 2 db more.
this was an "apples to apples" test. W3= jl second level, TSX= treo second level.
#19
Originally Posted by NoChrome
Ohms: Ohms is/are the measure of electrical resistance, 0 being the lowest and gradually increasing up the scale, if you splice two 4ohm componets together you get 2ohms, a pair of 2ohms componets running on one circut makes 1ohm, the lower the resistance the more amperage available to power the item... its like calling a garden hose 10ohms, and a fire hose 1ohm.
You are explaining loads wired in parallel, might want to specify that.






