krishlal925
Junior Member
Hi, i know to match the peak wattage and rms wattage but what does the ohm stability mean?
I have 2 Pioneer TS-W257D4
specs:
# 1000W Max, 10" Dual 4 ohms Champion Series Subwoofer
# Power Handling:
* 350 Watts RMS
* 1000 Watts Peak
# Impedance: 2 ohm or 8 ohm and
# impedance:dual 4 ohm voice coils
# Trickle-Down Technology from SPL
# Integrated single-sided terminals with 4" bridging adapter
Im thinkn bout getting the 2000 WATT LANZAR VIBE266
specs:
#1 x 2000W MAX at 4 OHMS Bridged
#2 x 1000W MAX at 4 OHMS
#2 x 500W RMS at 4 OHMS
#2 x 800W at 2 OHMS RMS
I know the amp wattage is high so i proly will turn it down but what does the impedance mean?
I have 2 Pioneer TS-W257D4
specs:
# 1000W Max, 10" Dual 4 ohms Champion Series Subwoofer
# Power Handling:
* 350 Watts RMS
* 1000 Watts Peak
# Impedance: 2 ohm or 8 ohm and
# impedance:dual 4 ohm voice coils
# Trickle-Down Technology from SPL
# Integrated single-sided terminals with 4" bridging adapter
Im thinkn bout getting the 2000 WATT LANZAR VIBE266
specs:
#1 x 2000W MAX at 4 OHMS Bridged
#2 x 1000W MAX at 4 OHMS
#2 x 500W RMS at 4 OHMS
#2 x 800W at 2 OHMS RMS
I know the amp wattage is high so i proly will turn it down but what does the impedance mean?