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RRC Sub & Amp......how to wire it up?

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Range Rover Blues:
The sub contains 2 speakers in anti-phase so the amp is effectively a stereo amp. but if you drive both halves the speakers cancell out.  I had a devil of a jub trying to get mine to run from an aftermarket stereo.

In the end I gave up and fitted a bridgeable amp, "60 from Maplin for a 100 watt/channel 4 channle+bridgeable, nice :D  and I run the sub from that as well as the rear speakers.  Oh, you need a low-pass filter too.

jjsaul:
if anyones looking for one now they know how to wire it up...

http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?p=409349#409349

Reggieroo:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---The sub contains 2 speakers in anti-phase so the amp is effectively a stereo amp. but if you drive both halves the speakers cancell out.  I had a devil of a jub trying to get mine to run from an aftermarket stereo.

In the end I gave up and fitted a bridgeable amp, "60 from Maplin for a 100 watt/channel 4 channle+bridgeable, nice :D  and I run the sub from that as well as the rear speakers.  Oh, you need a low-pass filter too.
--- End quote ---



I took my sub box apart when I first started work on this little project just to see if there was a sub & only found one in there.

I still haven't got it working!

I can see why you gave up, I can't as I'm skint otherwise I would rip the whole lot out & start from scratch with a whole new system.

Range Rover Blues:
Are there 4 wires going to the speaker or just 2, the one in the box that is?

I think some of them may have been twin-coiled driver units but my memory is vague on this one.

enak:
There were just two on mine.

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