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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 4561009" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>Not necessarily. When on a single channel, if it is 2 ohm stable then yes, it will be 3 ohm stable. However, the OP is wanting to know what it will do bridged, and bridged specs on the PDX are at 4 ohms. With my experience, it's not a good idea to run the amp below it's recommended impedence. I ran my 1.1000 at 1.4 ohms and it worked fine, but if you're not careful with volume, gain, frequency being played, etc, then fuses will blow or amp will go into protect.</p><p></p><p>I'm not too familiar with the Pro 60's, but I had the Z6's and they were quite power hungry. 125w to the mid in an active setup was quite weak. Personally, I wouldn't run the PDX at any impedence below what Alpine has rated it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 4561009, member: 568577"] Not necessarily. When on a single channel, if it is 2 ohm stable then yes, it will be 3 ohm stable. However, the OP is wanting to know what it will do bridged, and bridged specs on the PDX are at 4 ohms. With my experience, it's not a good idea to run the amp below it's recommended impedence. I ran my 1.1000 at 1.4 ohms and it worked fine, but if you're not careful with volume, gain, frequency being played, etc, then fuses will blow or amp will go into protect. I'm not too familiar with the Pro 60's, but I had the Z6's and they were quite power hungry. 125w to the mid in an active setup was quite weak. Personally, I wouldn't run the PDX at any impedence below what Alpine has rated it. [/QUOTE]
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