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<blockquote data-quote="jam3so3" data-source="post: 8279738" data-attributes="member: 659710"><p>thanks for the recommendation, but id rather go with one amp as i have 2 now and it makes tuning much more difficult. also my amps are bridged, so all 4 subs are wired to 2 ohms, so each amp is seeing a 1 ohm load. today i separated and unbridged the channels and did a rough gain setting because i couldn't use my oscilloscope. but i played some bass heavy decaf music for 20 min straight and the coils didn't heat up at all, my voltage drop was small too, definitely is alot louder and sound better than it did when it was bridged. i currently have a sony MEX-BT3100P <a href="http://discover.store.sony.com/mobileaudio/receivers/mex-bt3100p.html" target="_blank">Sony Mobile Audio | Receivers | MEX-BT3100P</a> it says u can turn off the lpf but i cant figure out how its set to 120hz, highest, and theres this *** lpf slope setting i dont want either. receiver clipps the signal at 37@40hz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jam3so3, post: 8279738, member: 659710"] thanks for the recommendation, but id rather go with one amp as i have 2 now and it makes tuning much more difficult. also my amps are bridged, so all 4 subs are wired to 2 ohms, so each amp is seeing a 1 ohm load. today i separated and unbridged the channels and did a rough gain setting because i couldn't use my oscilloscope. but i played some bass heavy decaf music for 20 min straight and the coils didn't heat up at all, my voltage drop was small too, definitely is alot louder and sound better than it did when it was bridged. i currently have a sony MEX-BT3100P [URL="http://discover.store.sony.com/mobileaudio/receivers/mex-bt3100p.html"]Sony Mobile Audio | Receivers | MEX-BT3100P[/URL] it says u can turn off the lpf but i cant figure out how its set to 120hz, highest, and theres this *** lpf slope setting i dont want either. receiver clipps the signal at 37@40hz [/QUOTE]
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