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5 Subs, 2 Amps, 2nd Battery? Set-Up Question
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<blockquote data-quote="chetomatic" data-source="post: 7292125" data-attributes="member: 627587"><p>1. The model subs and amps are:</p><p></p><p>2 JL 12W0v2-4 Subwoofers = 300 Watts Each, 4 Ohms Each, 600 Watts Total, 2 Ohms Final</p><p></p><p>3 JL 10W0-12 (discontinued) Subwoofers = 125 Watts Each, 12 Ohms Each, 1000 Watts Total, (not sure the final ohms)</p><p></p><p>1 Pioneer GM-D8500M 600w x 1 at 2 Ohms Mono Amplifier</p><p></p><p>1 (No idea what other amplifier I would need to handle the 3 JLs)</p><p></p><p>2. I meant 12 ohms each, they are discontinued by JL but are 12 ohms according to the model numbering and the owners manual.</p><p></p><p>3. Standard in my '00 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a 136-amp alternator. I'm looking into the Big 3 as well as a new alternator, I suppose I can find out how to do that with a little research on my own.</p><p></p><p>4. All Subs are single voice coil, and the ohms I provided in #1.</p><p></p><p>5. What I mean by running 12" and 10"s together is have them all play the same source of music, but the 3 10s in one box, the 2 12s in another.</p><p></p><p>Hope that answers all the questions you would need to point me in the right direction!</p><p></p><p>And thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chetomatic, post: 7292125, member: 627587"] 1. The model subs and amps are: 2 JL 12W0v2-4 Subwoofers = 300 Watts Each, 4 Ohms Each, 600 Watts Total, 2 Ohms Final 3 JL 10W0-12 (discontinued) Subwoofers = 125 Watts Each, 12 Ohms Each, 1000 Watts Total, (not sure the final ohms) 1 Pioneer GM-D8500M 600w x 1 at 2 Ohms Mono Amplifier 1 (No idea what other amplifier I would need to handle the 3 JLs) 2. I meant 12 ohms each, they are discontinued by JL but are 12 ohms according to the model numbering and the owners manual. 3. Standard in my '00 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a 136-amp alternator. I'm looking into the Big 3 as well as a new alternator, I suppose I can find out how to do that with a little research on my own. 4. All Subs are single voice coil, and the ohms I provided in #1. 5. What I mean by running 12" and 10"s together is have them all play the same source of music, but the 3 10s in one box, the 2 12s in another. Hope that answers all the questions you would need to point me in the right direction! And thanks! [/QUOTE]
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