OK, is the 1093.624 at 1 ohm or 4??? ConfusedPart 1:
I used one of my old HD3 12's with dual 2 coils. Amp running at 1 ohm nominal. The is the same box I used to test the AQ1200 and the HD3c's when they came out.
VAC: 66.2V
CAC:16.52A
Apparent power: 1093.624 watts
Reactive Impedance: 4.007 ohms
TL score: 143.8 legal dash
Compared to rated power: 1093.624/750 = 1.458 or 45.8% over rated power!
Part 2 comming soon
its is WIRED to 1 ohm. it ROSE up to 4 ohms at that particular frequency //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gifOK, is the 1093.624 at 1 ohm or 4??? Confused
I need to buy you a beer. Thanks.Part 1:
I used one of my old HD3 12's with dual 2 coils. Amp running at 1 ohm nominal. The is the same box I used to test the AQ1200 and the HD3c's when they came out.
VAC: 66.2V
CAC:16.52A
Apparent power: 1093.624 watts
Reactive Impedance: 4.007 ohms
TL score: 143.8 legal dash
Compared to rated power: 1093.624/750 = 1.458 or 45.8% over rated power!
Part 2 comming soon
its is WIRED to 1 ohm. it ROSE up to 4 ohms at that particular frequency //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
WoW! Is this what everyone keeps calling "Box rise" or is that something different? I didn't know this was possible. I thought once you wired down to 1 ohm you were at 1 ohm..How do I keep from having this impedance rise? I dont want it..yuck... How ever I DO want this amp....BAD..Thanks by the way for your quick responses and thanks for posting the results of this test man..you guys rock!1 ohm is nominal, but anytime a speaker is played it has something called impedence rise which raises the resistance the amp sees. Keep your impedence rise low and you get more power; however stiffer boxes usually have better spl, but more rise. Its a give take kinda thing that you really have little to no control over
Impedance rise is unavoidable. A coil moving in a magnetic field is going to have a lot of inductance. Inductance causes a change in impedance. Even without a box or a car, you still get some "impedance rise" because of this.WoW! Is this what everyone keeps calling "Box rise" or is that something different? I didn't know this was possible. I thought once you wired down to 1 ohm you were at 1 ohm..How do I keep from having this impedance rise? I dont want it..yuck... How ever I DO want this amp....BAD..Thanks by the way for your quick responses and thanks for posting the results of this test man..you guys rock!
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/imwithstupid.gif.ff72b14418b3c35ebdf1ccd38da21695.gifImpedance rise is unavoidable. A coil moving in a magnetic field is going to have a lot of inductance. Inductance causes a change in impedance. Even without a box or a car, you still get some "impedance rise" because of this.
It's really not something you need to worry about. Just hook the amp up a 1 ohm like it's recommended, and you will have plenty of power.
Im SOLD!!! For sure my next amp! Thanks for that great info!has a clipping indicator built into the remote gain control.
Beat the crap out of it, and it's still cool to touch.
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