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How do i adjust my Jl Audio Slash 1000.1 amp to get its full power ??
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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 7405870" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>Since impedance rise changes based on frequency and other factors it's not really safe to rely on it to run an amp below rated nominal impedance daily. Three W6v2's wired in parallel would be .667Ω nominal before impedance rise, the actual DC resistance of the coils in parallel would be .525Ω. There's no good reason to wire the subs that low when series/parallel will fall within rated nominal of 1.5-4. The amp will output the same wattage as the lower load but it wont have the potential of shutting down randomly if the impedance happens to drop below 1.5Ω. Why give yourself the headache.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 7405870, member: 570683"] Since impedance rise changes based on frequency and other factors it's not really safe to rely on it to run an amp below rated nominal impedance daily. Three W6v2's wired in parallel would be .667Ω nominal before impedance rise, the actual DC resistance of the coils in parallel would be .525Ω. There's no good reason to wire the subs that low when series/parallel will fall within rated nominal of 1.5-4. The amp will output the same wattage as the lower load but it wont have the potential of shutting down randomly if the impedance happens to drop below 1.5Ω. Why give yourself the headache. [/QUOTE]
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