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AdiSRI |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 12:29 |
yeah my audison 2 channel is 2 x 200w rms on my focal comps. | |
Richie |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 12:23 |
Amplifier effiencieny plays a major role. | |
AdiSRI |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 11:22 |
im using only one old battery and running around 750w rms and i dont get ANY dimming at all anymore. | |
Richie |
posted on 28th Sep 04 at 08:37 |
how people can survive with one battery i dont know. | |
Dom |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 22:42 |
a monoblock would be the only type of amp capable of pushing that amount of power, so thats what you will have to opt for. | |
ikky |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 19:14 |
sorry im crap at this, so a mono block amp would work? if the subs are 300watt rms wat power amp is required roughly? | |
Richie |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 19:03 |
4 four ohms subs connected in parallel to a 1 ohm stable amp would show a 1 ohm load. | |
ikky |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 18:44 |
how do you wire them to be one ohm? connect each sud individually to the terminal? | |
Dom |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 17:42 |
quote: aye, alot easier :lol: make sure u get 4x 4ohm subs and then wire them up to show 1ohm and get an amp to power them at 1Ohm and the combinded RMS rating...or you go down the 2 amps route etc :) tbh, if you really want 3 subs, then you could bodge it by having 3 mono blocks or 2 subs share one amp and the other gets one to itself :) total bodge, but it would work :thumbs: | |
ikky |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 17:22 |
would four be easier?! | |
Richie |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 16:51 |
3 subs is always a pain in the arse :lol: | |
ikky |
posted on 27th Sep 04 at 16:38 |
would i need a four channel, or a mono block? |