2 kicker L7 dual 4ohms....if the subs are wired at 2 ohm how do i hook them up to a monoblock amp (T2000) which is 1500x1 at 2ohm...would leaving my subs at 4ohm and then bridging them to the amp give me a 2ohm load? i need help and no one has answered this question correctly...I need to know how to wire up my kickers so i will be getting that 1500 watts....
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First. The solo-baric L7's can't take that amp.There rated at 750 watts rms an 1500 watts peak power. The only specs I could find were on the T1500 or the T2500. looking at the T1500 it's 500 watts rms @ 4 ohm your subs could use with no problem. But it's 1000 watts rms 2 ohm problem your cooking subs on a open grill Now at 1500 watts @1 ohm the pop like fuses. The T2500 is even more powerful. 1000 watts rms @ 4 ohm ,1800 Watts rms @ 2 ohm Will pop them as well. That's the problem. Best Advice Wire at 4 ohm an don't fry your subs. I know that's not what you wanted to here. But I don't want you to blow your subs. I'm sorry... but I hope this helps.
Rockford Fosgate T2000
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looks like the subs wired will give only 1 or 4ohm. loads.
you have a mono amp which can not be bridged, so if the amp is 1 ohm stable you could try it just keep the gain down.
this is the problem with sub and amp system design, i got dual 6 ohm. JL's so my choices are 6 or 1.5 ohm loads and the sales person did not ask what amp i had.
so you could try the 4 ohm. and it may be fine but stimm does not get the most from the amp.
sell the amp and buy a memphis pr1.1000 or the mclass 1500d. they both would push your setup at 2 ohm perfectly. the peak on both of them is unreal. the pr sells for under 400 and pushes out over 2000w peak ;)