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need help with my orion hcca 150r
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<blockquote data-quote="12vAudioNut" data-source="post: 8691136" data-attributes="member: 678087"><p>Not many of these around anymore, its essentially an HCCA 225 for subs and an XTR 250 for mids and highs built into one heatsink. </p><p>Channel 1/2</p><p>2 x 50W @4 ohm</p><p>2 x 100W @ 2 ohm</p><p>Bridged</p><p>1 x 200W @ 4 ohm</p><p></p><p>Channel 3/4</p><p>2 x 25W @ 4 ohms</p><p>2 x 50W @ 2 ohms</p><p>2 x 100W @ 1 ohm</p><p>2 x 200W @ .5 ohm Is stable</p><p>Bridged</p><p>1 x 100W @ 4 ohms</p><p>1 x 200W @ 2 ohms</p><p>1 x 400W @ 1 ohm </p><p></p><p>The manual is available for free online just type "Orion HCCA 150r manual" in google and it should come up.</p><p>if you cant find it all you realy need to know is the wattage is at each impedance level, and that orion uses Left - and right + to bridge any/all it's amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12vAudioNut, post: 8691136, member: 678087"] Not many of these around anymore, its essentially an HCCA 225 for subs and an XTR 250 for mids and highs built into one heatsink. Channel 1/2 2 x 50W @4 ohm 2 x 100W @ 2 ohm Bridged 1 x 200W @ 4 ohm Channel 3/4 2 x 25W @ 4 ohms 2 x 50W @ 2 ohms 2 x 100W @ 1 ohm 2 x 200W @ .5 ohm Is stable Bridged 1 x 100W @ 4 ohms 1 x 200W @ 2 ohms 1 x 400W @ 1 ohm The manual is available for free online just type "Orion HCCA 150r manual" in google and it should come up. if you cant find it all you realy need to know is the wattage is at each impedance level, and that orion uses Left - and right + to bridge any/all it's amps. [/QUOTE]
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