macbethpoe Banned 1,086 0 Red Bluff, CA. Jan 25, 2005 #1 What ohm load does this sub put out. With its single 3 ohm coil. Click to read more...
audiolife 5,000+ posts WhAt? 15,915 0 indiana Jan 25, 2005 #2 lolol 3 ohm at rest while playing it will be all over the place. id recomend a 2 ohm stable amp for each 1 or a 1 ohm stable per pair.
lolol 3 ohm at rest while playing it will be all over the place. id recomend a 2 ohm stable amp for each 1 or a 1 ohm stable per pair.
its_bacon12 10+ year member I4NI 4,118 0 Norwalk CT Jan 25, 2005 #3 With its single 3 ohm coil. Click to expand... ...single VC if im reading and interpreting correctly.. somethin that puts around 1000w rms at 2 and 500 at 4 ohm mono should be fine
With its single 3 ohm coil. Click to expand... ...single VC if im reading and interpreting correctly.. somethin that puts around 1000w rms at 2 and 500 at 4 ohm mono should be fine
S squeak9798 5,000+ posts Banned 26,540 1 USA Jan 25, 2005 #4 Subs don't "put out" a certain impedence. For all intents and purposes, they are what they are. In this case, with a single 3ohm coil, it's 3ohms.
Subs don't "put out" a certain impedence. For all intents and purposes, they are what they are. In this case, with a single 3ohm coil, it's 3ohms.