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Getting new R1200-1D Monoblock amp tomorrow, not sure how to safely pair ohms withsub
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<blockquote data-quote="Kadenj" data-source="post: 8363596" data-attributes="member: 665166"><p>So with the new amplifier, for 1.0 Ohm should i use the V(voltage)=Root P(power of amp) x R(ohm) equation? If if i do it that way. The Rf1200-1d is rated at (at least) 1200 RMS. That being said, I should have V = Root (1200 x 1.0), V = 34.641. So if I poke the leads of my meter into the speaker terminals accordingly on the amp, with all adjustments at 0 except for Low pass (which i will have set at max), turn on the amp with a song playing and turn up the gain until i reach that desired ~34.6v will this optimize my setup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kadenj, post: 8363596, member: 665166"] So with the new amplifier, for 1.0 Ohm should i use the V(voltage)=Root P(power of amp) x R(ohm) equation? If if i do it that way. The Rf1200-1d is rated at (at least) 1200 RMS. That being said, I should have V = Root (1200 x 1.0), V = 34.641. So if I poke the leads of my meter into the speaker terminals accordingly on the amp, with all adjustments at 0 except for Low pass (which i will have set at max), turn on the amp with a song playing and turn up the gain until i reach that desired ~34.6v will this optimize my setup? [/QUOTE]
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