blueflamed03
Supporting Member
And yeah its the SWR-1243D model, so it's two 4ohm voice coils wired parallel to get a 2 ohm overall load
two DVC 4's will end up with a final 1 ohm load...two DVC 2's is a 2 ohm load...
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And yeah its the SWR-1243D model, so it's two 4ohm voice coils wired parallel to get a 2 ohm overall load
Also with the engien off and the subs, HU and fan still on it take like 5 minutes of play before the battery get to a discomfort level (roughly 11.5V).
when i changed from one 10 inch to 2 12's recently, i wired my subs to run my amp at 2 ohm, as opposed to 4ohm from my old setup. I noticed that i was getting a slight dim on my lights, and i have full leds all around like you. After messing with the gain on my amp i was able to eliminate the slight dimming that i did have. Overall, my system is running about 900 watts rms, and 420 rms to my sub.
Yeah it's under the back seat but Alpine recommended an 8 gauge so I went with it, maybe I should have went with a 4. Also the 8 gauge wire barely fit in the 12V terminal, so I know a 4 gauge def. won't. If I find out that's the issue I will just scoop a 4 gauge wiring kit.
And yeah its the SWR-1243D model, so it's two 4ohm voice coils wired parallel to get a 2 ohm overall load.
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I don't have a volt meter but according to the dash meter with the subs and all accessoires on the voltage is 15V, and it does not dip at all when the bass hits.
Also with the engien off and the subs, HU and fan still on it take like 5 minutes of play before the battery get to a discomfort level (roughly 11.5V).
They recommend an 8 gauge if it's less than 1m from the battery. You may be better off setting up a distribution block next to the battery and then running the 4 gauge from there.
Are you serious??
That is stupid if Alpine really thinks that an amp can possibly be 1 meter from the power source. That would mean its somewhere under the hood or on the firewall.
Problem is I don't think I can properly use a 4 gauge wire because the terminal for the battery source on the amp barely accomadated the 8 gauge I used.
Maybe I ill get some 0 gauge wire and run it to a d-block near the firewall bushing, then run the 8 gauge from there?
Or myabe I need to scoop some 4 or 0 gauge wire and do the big 3 mod, think that will help?