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<blockquote data-quote="Mac08" data-source="post: 6894780" data-attributes="member: 623979"><p>Thanks, I appreciate your help. I am not asking you, or anyone else for that matter to spoon feed me. I have googled plenty, and found diagrams on 1ohm, 2 ohm, 4 ohm and 8 ohms. What I was simply asking was, how would you (or anyone else) wire those particular subwoofers. I'm well aware I can wire them in either of those two loads you've put up for me, but I could have done that too. I was asking for an opinion as to which wiring method would be best, (i.e.: Which wiring method would you choose, if you were installing these for yourself)</p><p></p><p>As for the amp... I too can add 300 + 300 = 600 watts RMS like you've done, that wasn't my problem. I just wasn't sure on if I need an amp that puts out a total RMS combined of all the subs, if I should be looking at the amps total watts and not rms, or if just 300 watt RMS would suffice. To an audio buff such as yourself, this is probably a pretty stupid question. But guess what? There are average people out there that don't know too much about how amplifier watts work. I plan on purchasing an amp with plenty of power, more than I know I'll need. I am simply asking this question so I can understand how this part works.</p><p></p><p>Now the box... I've done my searches on this as well. I know the difference between sealed, ported/vented boxes. I wasn't looking for you to google me an answer, or link me to a website that described enclosures. Just like my question on wiring, I was asking for an opinion. If you (or anyone else) were building a box for these particular subwoofers, which box style would you choose?</p><p></p><p>If you actually stopped looking for audio noobies such as myself to pray on, then maybe you would understand the difference between someone coming for help and opinion from those who know their stuff, and those who are too lazy to look for their own answer. After all, I did find caraudio.com through google while looking for my answers. If this was the other way around, and I had someone coming to me for their advice, I'd take it as a compliment. I sure as hell wouldn't get all butt hurt over it like yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac08, post: 6894780, member: 623979"] Thanks, I appreciate your help. I am not asking you, or anyone else for that matter to spoon feed me. I have googled plenty, and found diagrams on 1ohm, 2 ohm, 4 ohm and 8 ohms. What I was simply asking was, how would you (or anyone else) wire those particular subwoofers. I'm well aware I can wire them in either of those two loads you've put up for me, but I could have done that too. I was asking for an opinion as to which wiring method would be best, (i.e.: Which wiring method would you choose, if you were installing these for yourself) As for the amp... I too can add 300 + 300 = 600 watts RMS like you've done, that wasn't my problem. I just wasn't sure on if I need an amp that puts out a total RMS combined of all the subs, if I should be looking at the amps total watts and not rms, or if just 300 watt RMS would suffice. To an audio buff such as yourself, this is probably a pretty stupid question. But guess what? There are average people out there that don't know too much about how amplifier watts work. I plan on purchasing an amp with plenty of power, more than I know I'll need. I am simply asking this question so I can understand how this part works. Now the box... I've done my searches on this as well. I know the difference between sealed, ported/vented boxes. I wasn't looking for you to google me an answer, or link me to a website that described enclosures. Just like my question on wiring, I was asking for an opinion. If you (or anyone else) were building a box for these particular subwoofers, which box style would you choose? If you actually stopped looking for audio noobies such as myself to pray on, then maybe you would understand the difference between someone coming for help and opinion from those who know their stuff, and those who are too lazy to look for their own answer. After all, I did find caraudio.com through google while looking for my answers. If this was the other way around, and I had someone coming to me for their advice, I'd take it as a compliment. I sure as hell wouldn't get all butt hurt over it like yourself. [/QUOTE]
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