CopyWrite
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Registered: 16th Apr 02
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Ok, I wonder if anyone could help me.
say there's this 2 channel amp, 200 watts per channel, and its brideable to 500 watts
and u run 2 subs in bridged mode in parellel, does each sub get 500 watts?
if not what does each sub get and does that mean it goes down to a 2 ohm load, if so how do u get it to a 1 ohm?.
if not does that mean everything is b0ll0xd?
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Richie
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the subs will get half of the 500 watts each if they are the same rating and wired in paralell.
If the two subs are 4 ohm it will bring it to a 2 ohm load in paralell. If you want a 1 ohm load, add 2 more 4 ohm speakers. Or for the tidier choice, get two 2 ohm subs instead, wire them in paralell, and u should get 1ohm.
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Richie
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and fuck me i cant spell parallel to save my life
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ultim8DTM5
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If the amp is not stable to 1 ohm, then the magical smoke that powers the amp will get out and the amp will not work anymore....
Keep that in mind.
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CopyWrite
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yes I was kinda, thinkin this austin, I dunno y i used a normal 2 channel amp, so thats y u want mono blocks that go to being 1 0hm stable, and if u use two 2 ohm subs then that takes it down to a 1ohm in parallel, is that correct?
thank u for ur replies.
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