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How to wire 12" dual 1 to JBL-BP1200.1 amp?
NDMstang65 replied to jeeper2269's topic in Fi Technical
Wire the coils in series.. - of one side of the sub to the positive of the other side of the sub. Then you ook your positive and negative from your amplifier accordingly..you should have 2 terminals left with no wire in them. Hook the wire coming from the amp to those, positive, and negative respectfully. -
My 3 cents. Should thank your stars that you weren't around for the cso.org days. You'd feel raped, and pillaged. And unsure of your true sexual preference. No lie. These guys way too nice...
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Nickuk...damn man, long time no see!
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No real point in doing it unless you are playing some very low frequency music..
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i got a mini maltese almost like that 5lbs of fur and attitude.
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Nuked one of the coils..somehow . Recone for the Q 12 is $75 + shipping...
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waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more cowbell
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OMG!!?@1212 STEVE MEADE HAS THE NEW BTL"S?!!?! heh heh. oo riite.
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Maybe to keep the coil cooler? Sealed box turns into a little oven after a while Jim... When are you going to realize that not everybody has the same tastes as you?
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cause its a rip off..lol a 50 foot spool cost $250 i am getting these kits for $85 shipped 3 kits will give me 60 feet of the 0 guage not to mention a load of everyone else for only $5 more www.knukonceptz.com 50 foot of the flekz cable is only $150 bucks....good stuff!
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You don't want a dual 1ohm with that amp you'll be right back here with a burned coil again. Dual 2 would be the way to go for you if you are running the 1500d, gotta check on what coils we have though. Thanks! -Nick
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Ok, now. Take the sub back out of the box if you put it back in. Take a 9 volt battery, put some speaker wire to the terminals (positive and negative) and then touch them to the little 9 volt battery. If you have it in phase and the coils are ok it will 'pop' out. Do this same thing for the other coil as well, just to make sure.
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Could send a money order, i'll get you a quoted price in the morning. (I believe you emailed me?) Thanks! -Nick
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if that makes more sense... red is the nuts, black flat parts are the washers...black straight piece is the allthread going throgh the box
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2 holes, 4 washers, 4 nuts if you look at the box from the side it'l be like this -0|]|0-------0|[|0- 0 being the nuts | being the washers ][ being the wood inbetween and tighten
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Test the resistance on the coils with a digital volt ohm meter. See what they read...
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I've seen it hurt and i've seen it help output... Lower power things like to flop and breathe, higher power the output starts to go down.... If you pinch it too much it can/will hurt output... Really something to try, if nothing else you'll keep the box from blowing apart (ps i had 2x4's bracing the boxes that i slid in the shell of the truck for temporary...needless to say they are broken to pieces and the faces are flopping like a fish out of water...and launched a woofer completely out of the box, twice.)
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Take it out and look at it..let us know what you see.
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26 bucks or so depending on location...i'd highly suggest doing something other than 2x4's for bracing A lot less turbulence in the enclosure when you use allthread...
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Whats your zip code?
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Speaker will handle that amp fine, provided it is set up properly. If it is not set up properly and the volume knob gets a little happy...then it won't handle it.
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1 sheet should do it...may want to look into alllthread for bracing as well.
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Yes we can do it, what kind of coil configuration are you needing? Thanks! -Nick
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RF amp is solid, I'd suggest the Kicker 1500 as well... Thanks! -Nick
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Highly suggest not running that much power, you will run into problems.