biggtattoo
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I have a four channel that is 500 x 4 @ 4 ohms does that mean the amp if 500 per channel or is it 500 divided by 4 so that would be 125 per channel any info would be greatly appreciated thank you
Rated Power @ 14.4 Volts | |
4 x 500 Watts @ 4Ω | |
4 x 1000 Watts @ 1Ω | |
2 x 2000 Watts @ 2Ω Bridged |
Based on the specifications, its 500 per channel at 4 ohms.
Rated Power @ 14.4 Volts 4 x 500 Watts @ 4Ω 4 x 1000 Watts @ 1Ω 2 x 2000 Watts @ 2Ω Bridged
What would stop somebody from running two or four subs on this amp?
Absolutely nothing except maybe amp draw. Class ab are power hungry
I was going to ask you first but I didn't know if you were on the list of people pissed at me.
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Nice specs.. I wouldnt hook it up to a Honda on existing electrical.. LOL
I can Vouch for that. Guy is full of knowledge. I learned alot from him. Especially on the ELD Bypass on my Honda I took the chance on and never regretted it
I can Vouch for that. Guy is full of knowledge. I learned alot from him. Especially on the ELD Bypass on my Honda I took the chance on and never regretted it
How about two XFL 12's on channels 3/4, 4 - 6½" Arnold's, and four tweets on channels 1/2? One amp. Brilliant. No fade. I never use fade.
I'm not saying you couldn't do it but I would fear running 2ohm on the amp bridged for subs. Full bridge amps can be sensitive as it is.