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Feb 18, 2025 - 11:07 PM
To wire the GAS MAX S1-15D2 subwoofer, you will need to consider the dual 2 Ohm voice coils. You can vary the impedance by altering the wiring configuration to use a series, parallel, or series-parallel setup. Here are the recommended wiring schematics:
1. Series Wiring (4 Ohm Load):
- Connect the positive terminal of one voice coil to the negative terminal of the other voice coil.
- Connect the remaining positive terminal to the amplifier's positive terminal.
- Connect the remaining negative terminal to the amplifier's negative terminal.
2. Parallel Wiring (1 Ohm Load):
- Connect the positive terminals of both voice coils together.
- Connect the negative terminals of both voice coils together.
- Connect the positive terminal to the amplifier's positive terminal.
- Connect the negative terminal to the amplifier's negative terminal.
3. Series-Parallel Wiring (2 Ohm Load):
- Connect two subwoofers in series wiring (as described above) to achieve a 4 Ohm load for each subwoofer.
- Connect the positive terminals of both subwoofers together.
- Connect the negative terminals of both subwoofers together.
- Connect the positive terminal to the amplifier's positive terminal.
- Connect the negative terminal to the amplifier's negative terminal.
Please note that the impedance stability of your amplifier should be considered when choosing the wiring configuration. If you have any doubts or questions, it is recommended to consult your local GAS AUDIO POWER dealer/installer for assistance.
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