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2.66ohms Final Impedance to an Amp that Bridged is 1000watts at 4 ohms
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinChuchero" data-source="post: 8842760" data-attributes="member: 688946"><p>I want to wire 2 super Tweeters and 2 Drivers (all 8ohms and 150rms each meaning 600 watts rms all together). If I wire them in Parallel, final impedance will be about 2.66ohms but the amp im running is a 2000x4 (500 watts each channel at 2ohms and 1000watts bridged at 4ohms.) I only have 2 channels to work with because ch1 & Ch2 will be bridged for the midrange speakers. So ch3 and ch4 are free. What can I do? I dont know if 2.66 ohms will be a problem for the 4ohm Bridged. I was thinking of setting the gains properly to send the speakers approximately 600watts rms. 600x2.66= 1596 and the square root of 1596 is 39.94 volts. So I can set the gains at that and call it a day? Or do I have to worry about something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinChuchero, post: 8842760, member: 688946"] I want to wire 2 super Tweeters and 2 Drivers (all 8ohms and 150rms each meaning 600 watts rms all together). If I wire them in Parallel, final impedance will be about 2.66ohms but the amp im running is a 2000x4 (500 watts each channel at 2ohms and 1000watts bridged at 4ohms.) I only have 2 channels to work with because ch1 & Ch2 will be bridged for the midrange speakers. So ch3 and ch4 are free. What can I do? I dont know if 2.66 ohms will be a problem for the 4ohm Bridged. I was thinking of setting the gains properly to send the speakers approximately 600watts rms. 600x2.66= 1596 and the square root of 1596 is 39.94 volts. So I can set the gains at that and call it a day? Or do I have to worry about something else. [/QUOTE]
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