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  • Could you make a full in depth video of how you can swap the subs. Starting from just taking the grill off and finishing with the new sub bumping. I want to do a sub swap replacing it with a REX8D4 sub, and I just want to make sure I do everything right, because I don't want to screw something up. It would be reallyyyy greatly appreciated :)

  • hey n00bs. you can use whatever sub you want and however many you want.

  • @willbgrill:

    LOL, your RETARDED....

    u can't use any sub you want in any box as it sounds like shit or blows.

    that's why you get WINISD,Bass box pro, horn res pro,etc.

    as you don't get studio,hifi or pa or decent custom car designs using any sub in any box.

    and as for the amp apart from series parallel arrangement, the speakers will be very unpowered that way unless the amp wattage is 1.2-1.5x the rms of the speaker.

    CLIPPING fries speakers when an underpowered amp runs out of headroom.

  • can i do this with the RE8S4 ?

  • is not original

  • Well, what if it is 4 ohm and only has 1 terminal. The amp can push it, but it gets very hot.

  • @RustyNailMediaInc put it in the freezer ;D xDD

  • @bigbenITA OMG, U are so freaking hilarious!!!

  • @RustyNailMediaInc I wasn't joking LoL haahhaha

  • @bigbenITA No Worries Mate, I actually bought a 4 ohm amp, and running a cadence 12 inch sub :D all good

  • 2 4ohm>series=8ohm load (doubles)

    2 8ohm>parallel=4 ohm load (half) isnt it?

  • can you have 2 subs from the same output?

    thanks

  • no you couldnt if you did u would smell electronics and see smoke D: If you got a amp that can handle a big load you could.

  • yeah shame, I only have a cheap amp then on the x540 but it shoudl do

  • @TheLittleWorldofGaz

    if you got the impedance correct then you won't fry the amp

  • well hopefully i will get a nice headset :D

  • @rebel4055 If you connect two 4 ohm subwoofers in series to make 8 ohm then you can...but the wattage might not be enough unless they're 50 watts RMS each lol

  • Well i'm doing that now, i've attached another 12" sub. But if i turn the volume up too much the 12" will start clipping like hell and the amp heats up ALOT. i wouldn't recommend connecting another subwoofer.

  • You just now figured that 2 subwoofers wouldn't work? LOL

  • I've already done it ages ago. did work, just couldnt turn the volume up more than 40%-45%.

    I don't tend to use the 12" though, very cheap sub haha

  • Piece of cake.

    Theoretically if you connect 2x8ohm woofers,the impedance will be 4ohm,but since the ohms on a 8ohm driver are a lot less,here is what you can do:

    You're connecting the red wire of the amp to the red pole of the first woofer,and the black of the amp,to the black of the second woofer,and then you bridge with a single wire the black of the first speaker,to the red of the second speaker.

    The first woofer should be more loud than the other,but you're keeping the Ohms of the first.

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