jt34237
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What would you do if this was your setup? It seems that with the bridged option I would get more power which is ultimately what I want. I wasn't sure if there was a benefit to biamping. The biamping option would only give the woofers the 150 rms that the specs sheet lists as the "continous rated power" but I KNOW these speakers can take more which is why I would lean more toward the bridging option. What do you guys think? I have listed the specs below for the amp, the woofer, and the tweeter. Thanks.
JL HD600/4 Amplifier
150 x 4 @ 4 ohms
300 x 2 @ 4 ohms bridged
Hertz MLK 165 Component Set
The specs for the mlk 165 woofer are as follows:
Size ML 165 Woofer (6”1/2)
Power peak300
Handling cont. program150
(Watt)
Impedance Ω 4
Frequency Hz35 ÷25k
The specs for the MLK 165 tweeter are as follows:
•(mm) ML 28 Tweeter28 (1”1/8)
•180 Watt
•Fs: 920 Hz
•91dB/SPL
•4 Ohm
Thank you for your help and Merry Christmas!
JL HD600/4 Amplifier
150 x 4 @ 4 ohms
300 x 2 @ 4 ohms bridged
Hertz MLK 165 Component Set
The specs for the mlk 165 woofer are as follows:
Size ML 165 Woofer (6”1/2)
Power peak300
Handling cont. program150
(Watt)
Impedance Ω 4
Frequency Hz35 ÷25k
The specs for the MLK 165 tweeter are as follows:
•(mm) ML 28 Tweeter28 (1”1/8)
•180 Watt
•Fs: 920 Hz
•91dB/SPL
•4 Ohm
Thank you for your help and Merry Christmas!