Big three is the easiest thing ever bro. That's not a problem. But yeah go with what he just offered you. You'll be amazedWould that set up, need a big 3 upgrade?
It's a Treo TSX75.2, more than capable of running @ 2 ohms, there is no actual rating though. I've never lied in any way, even in the post where he linked another thread, that seller stated he heard they were stable down to even 1 ohm. The Treo is more than capable of giving the comps rated power @ 2 ohms safely.is it even rated at 2 ohm bridged or are you just telling him that? What amp is this?
Read the thread you posted.Well thanks for a lot of nothing underfire, just a waste of time and money $
If these are the REAL specs,
75x2@4ohm
150x2@2ohm
350x1@4 ohm
If I bridge it at 2 ohms, what should I look for on the DMM?
I just want to listen to bass until I find someone off CL to buy some of this shyt
It's 350 @ 4, I was trying to get specs off the top of my head, that's why I got it wrong, sorry about that. As you lower the Ohm load (Raise the resistance) the power output will go up, most 2 channels won't go past 4 ohms, but I assure you, the Treo can. You will not need bigger fuses if you set it to 300RMS, you will be drawing about the same amount of power still.Others are saying that my amp is a 300 rms amp, In the thread he said put bigger fuses in it
You can set your gain right because you need 300W RMS for the pair of comps. Set it to 24.4V and you're good.Basically I cannot get a straight answer on what my amp is giving out RIGHT now @2ohms and therefor cannot set my gain right, meaning i cannot BASS
Regardless of how much power the amp is u need to find 24.49 on dmm thats about all those can handle for long end of story..dont fvck around with putting different fuses in and running amp below its stability..or upgrade if u arent satisfiedOthers are saying that my amp is a 300 rms amp, In the thread he said put bigger fuses in itf
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Is there anyway with the DMM I can somehow calculate how much watts or RMS my amp is putting out?
It doesnt matter man stop sweating it ..those subs can only handle 150 eachBasically I cannot get a straight answer on what my amp is giving out RIGHT now @2ohms and therefor cannot set my gain right, meaning i cannot BASS