2nd subwoofer problem

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feanara

Audiophyte
Hi
I have a 10" infinity 1030w sub with a JBL amp. I just bought another sub, the same than the other one. My problem is that when I plug just one speaker, the sound is great. But if I plug the 2 subs, I loose all the power of the sound. I tried to plug them in many ways, but nothing seems to work. Can this be caused by a lack of power? thanks for your help...
 
Spiffyfast

Spiffyfast

Audioholic General
feanara said:
Hi
I have a 10" infinity 1030w sub with a JBL amp. I just bought another sub, the same than the other one. My problem is that when I plug just one speaker, the sound is great. But if I plug the 2 subs, I loose all the power of the sound. I tried to plug them in many ways, but nothing seems to work. Can this be caused by a lack of power? thanks for your help...
what's the actual amp your using and what are the impedence on the subs?
 
F

feanara

Audiophyte
amp: JBL BP300.1
(stable at 2 ohms)

impedance of subwoofers: 4ohms

I tried to plug the 2 speakers + together and the - together, and also tried to plug them in seperate outputs... normally, it's not supposed to give the same resuts, but it does, and the sound is very weak in the 2 cases.
 
Spiffyfast

Spiffyfast

Audioholic General
feanara said:
amp: JBL BP300.1
(stable at 2 ohms)

impedance of subwoofers: 4ohms

I tried to plug the 2 speakers + together and the - together, and also tried to plug them in seperate outputs... normally, it's not supposed to give the same resuts, but it does, and the sound is very weak in the 2 cases.
it sounds like you are trying to run them in parallel to represent a 2ohm load

follow this diagram for your speaker setup two 4ohm subs and it should work out for you, and make sure you have a big enough power cable for that amp, probably a 4gauge also depending on how powerful the battery and alternator on your car is you may need to get a capacitor so it doesnt strain your electrical system

this is for JL subs, but its the same thing no matter what subs so it doesnt matter

http://www.jlaudio.com/subwoofers/pdfs/8-12W2_BDS.pdf
 
F

feanara

Audiophyte
thank you for you help. this diagram shows exactly what I am doing.
I think you're right, I will need some capacitor to get this working... I have brand new battery and alternator (more powerful than the original) and I have a 2gauge wire from my battery to the amp.
with one woofer, all is ok, but I need more power to feed the 2...
 
Spiffyfast

Spiffyfast

Audioholic General
just an after thought, u may also just not have enough of an amp to drive both even with it running at two ohms it puts out what 450-500 watts at two ohms....you may be underpowering then running both together and with the single its getting more power from the amp vs. the dual setup
 
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