HUH????
Dude, relax
The Kenwood 1800 watt is actually 900 rms at 2 ohms, or 950 rms at 1 ohm.
(rms is a standardized power rating)
Your L7 will handle 1000 rms and should be a duel voice coil woofer. that means the the woofer should have 2 red terminals and 2 black ones (total of 4 on the woofer)
we need to wire the sub to run at 1 ohm, which the amp will handle so Wire the Kickers like this:
The 4 jacks on the woofer should be #1 Red, #2 Black, #3 Red with a dot, #4 Black with a dot.
Put the Positive wire from the Box to #1 Red, Get a 2 foot long section of wire and Connect #1 Red to #3 Red with a dot.
You should have 2 wires coming out of #1 red and 1 from #3 red with a dot.
Put the Negative wire from the Box to #2 Black, Get a 2 foot long section of wire and Connect #2 Black to #4 Black with a dot.
You should have 2 wires coming out of #2 Black and 1 from #3 Black with a dot.
Your Speaker is now wired in Parallel at 1 ohms
you are now wired at 1 ohm , and your amp is sending 950 rms to your 1000 rms woofer, should sound great , good luckHow do u wire a 2 ohm 15 L7 2 an 1800 watt kenwood amp the amp has 2 + and 2 - i dont understand?
The speaker connections are for a 2 Ohm speaker impedance, and will be marked + and -. , and the amp. will have red/ black or +/ - markings.
It will work either way, but in order to have it working in the "same" direction as any other speakers, you need to observe polarity markings.
If you mix polarities, you could have one speaker "sucking" as the opposite/ another is "blowing", the tend to cancel each other.How do u wire a 2 ohm 15 L7 2 an 1800 watt kenwood amp the amp has 2 + and 2 - i dont understand?
connect the (+) in speaker to (+) in amplifier
negative (-) to (-)
+ = red
- = black
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