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<blockquote data-quote="OnixxFred" data-source="post: 8856037" data-attributes="member: 689743"><p><h3>I have a Pioneer - GM-Series 2000 W Max Power 5-Ch. Class-D Amplifier. </h3><h3>75 W x 4-Channel </h3><h3>200 W x 2-Channel</h3><h3>350 W x 1-Channel </h3><h3>4 Ohm Bridged / 100 W x 4-Channel</h3><h3>350 W x 1-Channel - 4 Ohm</h3><h3>600 W x 1-Channel - 2 Ohm</h3><p></p><p>As you can see, this amp operates at 4 or 2 ohm loads. I have 2 Punch P2D4-8 but I can't wire them for a 2 Ohm load, Fosgate confirmed this with me. I also have 1 10" Skar VD-10 D4 dual 4-ohm sub. A total of 3 Subs. Now I know it isn't wise running mixmatches subs but I want to! My question is because this amp operates at 2 or 4 ohm, can it operate seeing a 2.67 ohm load without any issues? I can't seem to get an answer consistently yes or no! The folks at Fosgate said No it's either 2 or 4. Crutchfield said no problem, as long as I don't drop below 2 ohms or go over 4 It would be fine. If I can't run the 3 off this one amp I have a second mono amp I can add. If my Punch 8" subs could be wired for 2 ohm load this would be great but I don't think it's possible with this series of subs. There is a lot I don't understand about this stuff but I love learning so please feel free to chime in. On, my vehicle is a 2010 Toyota Tundra with a 13.1 Dasaiti Android unit, it's really cool! I recently built two cabinets, see my video. [MEDIA=youtube]aQgbbMNi84k[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnixxFred, post: 8856037, member: 689743"] [HEADING=2]I have a Pioneer - GM-Series 2000 W Max Power 5-Ch. Class-D Amplifier. [/HEADING] [HEADING=2]75 W x 4-Channel [/HEADING] [HEADING=2]200 W x 2-Channel[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]350 W x 1-Channel [/HEADING] [HEADING=2]4 Ohm Bridged / 100 W x 4-Channel[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]350 W x 1-Channel - 4 Ohm[/HEADING] [HEADING=2]600 W x 1-Channel - 2 Ohm[/HEADING] As you can see, this amp operates at 4 or 2 ohm loads. I have 2 Punch P2D4-8 but I can't wire them for a 2 Ohm load, Fosgate confirmed this with me. I also have 1 10" Skar VD-10 D4 dual 4-ohm sub. A total of 3 Subs. Now I know it isn't wise running mixmatches subs but I want to! My question is because this amp operates at 2 or 4 ohm, can it operate seeing a 2.67 ohm load without any issues? I can't seem to get an answer consistently yes or no! The folks at Fosgate said No it's either 2 or 4. Crutchfield said no problem, as long as I don't drop below 2 ohms or go over 4 It would be fine. If I can't run the 3 off this one amp I have a second mono amp I can add. If my Punch 8" subs could be wired for 2 ohm load this would be great but I don't think it's possible with this series of subs. There is a lot I don't understand about this stuff but I love learning so please feel free to chime in. On, my vehicle is a 2010 Toyota Tundra with a 13.1 Dasaiti Android unit, it's really cool! I recently built two cabinets, see my video. [MEDIA=youtube]aQgbbMNi84k[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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