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#77710 06/21/01 12:03 AM
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I have four 12" eclipse single voice coils and I want to bridge them together so that I only have one -and one + connnected to the amp.(Only one wire going into each of the 2 amp terminals. It is a rockford 500.2 amp). I had it like this once and it hauled some serious a$$. I disconneced them all to carpet my box and wired them back up, but it wasnt as loud anymore.

From the back of the box this is what i have.

(+ -) (+ -) (+ -) (+ -)

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AMP
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If it is possible I woud like to bridge the outer subs together, b/c they are older and it was louder before when i had those to paired up.Thanks for you time guys.

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Originally posted by 1loudcontour:
I have four 12" eclipse single voice coils and I want to bridge them together so that I only have one -and one + connnected to the amp.(Only one wire going into each of the 2 amp terminals. It is a rockford 500.2 amp). I had it like this once and it hauled some serious a$$. I disconneced them all to carpet my box and wired them back up, but it wasnt as loud anymore.

From the back of the box this is what i have.

(+ -) (+ -) (+ -) (+ -)

-
+
AMP
-
+
If it is possible I woud like to bridge the outer subs together, b/c they are older and it was louder before when i had those to paired up.Thanks for you time guys.



Are the VCs 4 ohm? If so, bridge the amp run 2 of the speakers in series, then parallel the pairs. It will give you a 4 ohm mono load which will get the maximum power out of your amp.


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