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How Many OHMS for the JBL1200?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 72153" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>actually.....a series parallel will get you something more like a three ohm load.....2.6 something by my calculation.....and he would only be using ONE of his amps. Remember, he said he has two.</p><p></p><p>The only real options he has utilizing both amps would be to run them at either 1 ohm or 4 ohm, and even tho JBL says it's one ohm stable, it will get hot as hell. I had an audio art 50hc that was supposed to be half ohm stable, and it was.....if you replaced the fuse and didn't mind it getting hot enough to fry eggs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 72153, member: 540903"] actually.....a series parallel will get you something more like a three ohm load.....2.6 something by my calculation.....and he would only be using ONE of his amps. Remember, he said he has two. The only real options he has utilizing both amps would be to run them at either 1 ohm or 4 ohm, and even tho JBL says it's one ohm stable, it will get hot as hell. I had an audio art 50hc that was supposed to be half ohm stable, and it was.....if you replaced the fuse and didn't mind it getting hot enough to fry eggs! [/QUOTE]
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