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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 1215599" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>^ no its a mono amp hence one channel. it has two speaker terminals for ease of installing multiple subs. so in your case if you install one sub @1 ohm then that sub will see all 1200 watts. if you install two subs @ 1 ohm then the power will split and each sub will see 600watts. so i think you should use the 34 volt number.</p><p></p><p>anyways i have my own question. i have a four channel amp that does 75x4 @ 4 ohms. my tweets are 8 ohms so what i was wondering is for the tweeters do i use the 75 watts in the equation or 37.5 watts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 1215599, member: 561605"] ^ no its a mono amp hence one channel. it has two speaker terminals for ease of installing multiple subs. so in your case if you install one sub @1 ohm then that sub will see all 1200 watts. if you install two subs @ 1 ohm then the power will split and each sub will see 600watts. so i think you should use the 34 volt number. anyways i have my own question. i have a four channel amp that does 75x4 @ 4 ohms. my tweets are 8 ohms so what i was wondering is for the tweeters do i use the 75 watts in the equation or 37.5 watts? [/QUOTE]
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