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<blockquote data-quote="AdamC" data-source="post: 8616778" data-attributes="member: 674199"><p>Hey guys I'm trying to determine the output on my brothers build . He's currently running 3 SKAR IX 10's on a 800 watt mono in a sealed enclosure . From everything I can gather off a volt meter , the final wiring impedance holds steady at just over 2.5 ohm . The amp is rated at 600rms at 2 ohm , but dyno's at 710 on a certified test at 2 ohm and uncertified at 808 2 ohm . Would I be safe to say each sub is getting at least 225 rms on the low end ?</p><p></p><p>I'm asking because the subs are low rms rated at 200 each ( " conservatively " ) . I really don't think he gives a **** however I'm an auto tech so I deal with electrical on a daily basis and I can't seem to figure out the formula for this one for a somewhat accurate measure .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamC, post: 8616778, member: 674199"] Hey guys I'm trying to determine the output on my brothers build . He's currently running 3 SKAR IX 10's on a 800 watt mono in a sealed enclosure . From everything I can gather off a volt meter , the final wiring impedance holds steady at just over 2.5 ohm . The amp is rated at 600rms at 2 ohm , but dyno's at 710 on a certified test at 2 ohm and uncertified at 808 2 ohm . Would I be safe to say each sub is getting at least 225 rms on the low end ? I'm asking because the subs are low rms rated at 200 each ( " conservatively " ) . I really don't think he gives a **** however I'm an auto tech so I deal with electrical on a daily basis and I can't seem to figure out the formula for this one for a somewhat accurate measure . [/QUOTE]
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