Rob_Beech Posted October 4, 2009 Share Posted October 4, 2009 Awww Ben you spoil the fun :blink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Lawrance Posted October 4, 2009 Share Posted October 4, 2009 Awww Ben you spoil the fun :blink: Sorry.......... What was I thinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JakeCTG Posted October 5, 2009 Author Share Posted October 5, 2009 Don't forget though, that the D&B subs use pins 2+ & 2-, so make up your cables accordingly (and most importantly, mark them up so you know which is for tops, and which is for subs) If you wanted, you could use 4 core to the subs, and link out of the subs with 2 core to the tops, however you still need to make sure that you pick the right cable. Best way to solve this would be to just make up 4 core for all your NL4's, and then you can use any cable, in any place. Both NL4 outputs of a D12 use all 4 pins (tops on 1+-, and subs on 2+-) (Just don't forget to sum your A&B inputs together) What D&B have done for the E series is set it up so that the 1 amp will power 2 tops and 2 subs in stereo. This means that the wiring is such that the amp will run signal a out of output a on pins 1 +- and 2+- and same on 2, but yes I will be needing 4 core. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben Lawrance Posted October 5, 2009 Share Posted October 5, 2009 Don't forget though, that the D&B subs use pins 2+ & 2-, so make up your cables accordingly (and most importantly, mark them up so you know which is for tops, and which is for subs) If you wanted, you could use 4 core to the subs, and link out of the subs with 2 core to the tops, however you still need to make sure that you pick the right cable. Best way to solve this would be to just make up 4 core for all your NL4's, and then you can use any cable, in any place. Both NL4 outputs of a D12 use all 4 pins (tops on 1+-, and subs on 2+-) (Just don't forget to sum your A&B inputs together) What D&B have done for the E series is set it up so that the 1 amp will power 2 tops and 2 subs in stereo. This means that the wiring is such that the amp will run signal a out of output a on pins 1 +- and 2+- and same on 2, but yes I will be needing 4 core. Thanks By using the passive x-overs in the sub. Why does this need 4 core? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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