W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 #1 does anybody know the specs for a sony xm-250 amp? i have searched every where and cant find them. any help is welcome. thanx. Click to read more...
does anybody know the specs for a sony xm-250 amp? i have searched every where and cant find them. any help is welcome. thanx. Click to read more...
Villeza1 10+ year member Night Ryder 2,061 2 Valdosta, GA Nov 16, 2009 #2 You're most likely not gonna get any help here for sony products...but good luck buddy.
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #3 well thanx anyway. this is like a last ditch effort to find them. like i said ive searched every where.
well thanx anyway. this is like a last ditch effort to find them. like i said ive searched every where.
TMali 10+ year member I Can Dance If I Want To 2,887 15 New Hope/Big Lake MN Nov 16, 2009 #4 2-channel, ~~50x2
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #5 what about bridged?
TMali 10+ year member I Can Dance If I Want To 2,887 15 New Hope/Big Lake MN Nov 16, 2009 #6 XM-250 amp features 130 watts rated power and 260 watts maximum power
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #7 so..130 x 1 at 2 ohms?
TMali 10+ year member I Can Dance If I Want To 2,887 15 New Hope/Big Lake MN Nov 16, 2009 #8 50x2 at 2ohms 100x1 at 4ohms, i lied earlier bout the 130, i now found out its 100
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #9 do you know what it runs at 2 ohms bridged?
TMali 10+ year member I Can Dance If I Want To 2,887 15 New Hope/Big Lake MN Nov 16, 2009 #10 my guess would be that it isnt stable at 2ohms bridged.....so it will get really hot and blow and what not
my guess would be that it isnt stable at 2ohms bridged.....so it will get really hot and blow and what not
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #11 it is stable. i have a 2 ohm p3 12" hooked up to it with no problems. i just dont know the power output.
it is stable. i have a 2 ohm p3 12" hooked up to it with no problems. i just dont know the power output.
B basscort2009 5,000+ posts Banned 7,052 28 dallas tx Nov 16, 2009 #12 well why u wanna know the power output? not enough to blow that sub for sure
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #13 i know i was just wondering because i never knew.
TMali 10+ year member I Can Dance If I Want To 2,887 15 New Hope/Big Lake MN Nov 16, 2009 #14 exactly, you are running it at 4ohms or i hope your not running at 1 ohm http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp?submitted=true&woofer_qty=1&woofer_imp=3
exactly, you are running it at 4ohms or i hope your not running at 1 ohm http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp?submitted=true&woofer_qty=1&woofer_imp=3
OP W whizzle 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 hell, usa Nov 16, 2009 Thread Starter #15 no i only have one voice coil hooked up to the amp so its getting a 2 ohm load.