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The CX1200.1 amp is 2 ohm stable. Hopefully, you have the 4 ohm DVC version of the Solo-Baric L7. If so, connect the DVCs in parallel (both positives together, both negatives together) to the amp. This will maximize the output power of the amp. If you have the 2 ohm DVC version of the Solo-Baric L7, the best you can do is connect the DVCs in series to the amp. This will cut the output power in half, though.
Unfortunately, the amp is only 2 ohm stable, so the best option is to connect each subs voice coils in parallel (2 ohms) and connect the subs in series (4 ohms).
hello, first i would find out what ohm your sub is cause you may think your setting it up for 4 ohm you may be going 2 ohm or 8 ohm. here is the link to for wiring solo baric. http://kicker.com/wiring_diagrams
If they are 2 ohms I would recommend dropping to 1 ohm for maxium out put. To drop to 1 ohm you are going to run the 2positives and 2negitives together in either a bridged or monoblock 1500w amp. After doing so i would get the spects for the speakers freq. ect. or go to a quality audio store and most of them will help tweek it for free. I would recommend Kicker ZX1500.1amp for best compatiblity.
the 15" l5 is rated at 750 watts rms so i suggest you get an amp with atleast that much power because if you get a amp weaker than that you run the risk of clipping your subs and blowing them
To wire the L72's at 1ohm, simply connect both +'s and -"s on each sub together. Then connect to your amp terminals.
With 2ohm DVC's, you can have either a 1ohm load or a 4ohm load. The diagrams are here (I know it's the website of a Kicker competitor, but their "wiring wizard" is simply the best).
ok im going to try to explain this you have 2 voice coils , i will refer to as vc1 and vc2, you take vc1 positive and connect to vc2 neg then use vc1 neg and vc2 pos to the amp according to pos and neg signs.
The best you can do is connect the dual 2 ohm voice coils of each respective sub in series (4 ohms total per sub) and then connect each sub to one channel of the amp. This will give each sub 1000W, which is the rated maximum from Kicker.
please elaborate - settings on what?
Dual 2 ohm or single 2 ohm voicecoil?
what amplifier are you using?
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