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Getting the most out of the amp or keep it 4ohms
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8850913" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>I'm still not getting where you are trying to go with this. Are the subs underpowered? Do you need another sub amp? (If 1500w isn't enough for two, how is 250 going to be good enough for one? Can you bridge the 4ch to 1ch? </p><p></p><p>I have a question: WHY are you LOOKING for 6.5" at 250w @ 2ohm? If you find em, they are going to sound like ass, because clarity would not be their objective. 150watts with a decent set of components is enough to cause hearing damage when set up correctly. Put power in subs not mids and tweeters.</p><p></p><p>Why are you not using the 4 ch amp for your 4 doors, and the sub amp with your subs? What are you missing, or what is not ideal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8850913, member: 674149"] I'm still not getting where you are trying to go with this. Are the subs underpowered? Do you need another sub amp? (If 1500w isn't enough for two, how is 250 going to be good enough for one? Can you bridge the 4ch to 1ch? I have a question: WHY are you LOOKING for 6.5" at 250w @ 2ohm? If you find em, they are going to sound like ass, because clarity would not be their objective. 150watts with a decent set of components is enough to cause hearing damage when set up correctly. Put power in subs not mids and tweeters. Why are you not using the 4 ch amp for your 4 doors, and the sub amp with your subs? What are you missing, or what is not ideal? [/QUOTE]
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