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This setup is perfect for a mono sub amp. By wiring the two subs in parallel (see the diagram) you'll show a 2-ohm impedance to the amp. Mono amps are built for just this kind of situation, so you'll get maximum power output from your amp investment.
Can a mono amp run 2 subs?
The 2 outputs of a mono block amplifier are there to easily connect multiple subwoofers. If you are not sure whether your amp is a mono block or a multi-channel model, look at the speaker terminals.
How do you hook up two subs to a mono amp?
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What watt amp do I need for 2 12 inch subs?
RMS power handling of a 55 series 12” dual 2 ohm voice coil subwoofer is 400 watts. Two of these subwoofers would mean you need 800 watts of power at to the total circuit impedance. In this case, let's say we are going to wire them to a total, effective impedance of 2ohms.
Is a monoblock amp better than a 2 channel?
Put simply; monoblock amplifiers can be used to amplify any single channel in an audio system. Only one monoblock amplifier is needed if there's only one audio channel (a mono signal). If there are two channels, like in a stereo recording, we would need two monoblock amplifiers (or a stereo amplifier).
How many speakers can a monoblock amp run?
Some mono block (single channel) amplifiers have 4 speaker output terminals, as shown below. These are internally linked with positive together and negative together, to make connection to multi coil sub-woofers easier when configured in parallel.
What’s better monoblock or 2 channel?
Put simply; monoblock amplifiers can be used to amplify any single channel in an audio system. Only one monoblock amplifier is needed if there's only one audio channel (a mono signal). If there are two channels, like in a stereo recording, we would need two monoblock amplifiers (or a stereo amplifier).
What is a mono amp?
A monoblock amplifier is a single unit (“block”) responsible for amplifying a single channel (“mono”). The components of a monoblock amplifier amplify a single channel rather than being shared between multiple channels. Monoblocks, therefore, are larger, heavier and more expensive (per channel).
What if my amp is too powerful for my sub?
Turn the deck up with the amp gain at/near minimum till the speakers distort or you reach your "loud" listening volume. Now raise the gains on the amp till either the sub distorts or you achieve the amount of bass you desire. You'll have to tweak it a bit further likely, but this will get you in right area.