Is it safe to run a 1ohm amp @.67? Will the impedance rise enough for it to level out to a 1ohm load? The amp is an Xsite XAD2K 2000watt amp. It does close to rated and never gets hot, but will I destroy it trying to run 3 D4 subs? Help please
i have 3 d4 12's and my dmm is reading a perfect 1. is my dmm bad? i touch the leads and get a .4 it flashes ti .3. i was thinking about getting a 1 ohm amp. i hooked it up to my friends 1ohm amp and it played fineok well please explain this. I have 3 D4 12s, all the coils read right at or at 4ohms. When I bridge all channels I get a .9 load on my dmm, but on the calculator the math comes out to a .67ohm load. Why is this? This is before the box
I believe any amp run under 1-ohm, the warranty is automatically voided.Yeh, touch ur leads together on DMM and see if its .3
But id be careful running under 1ohm with any amp really
Its not warrantied for under 1ohm for a reason.....can it do it, well most likely, but it may not also ha
Well, not all coils are exactly 4-ohms or whatnot. What you get off your DMM will be the proper resistance that the amp sees. DMMs were designed to get a proper reading regardless, so any resistance that the DMM puts out, it equates for when giving you the number. The calculators are in a perfect world, when not all coils are perfect. Most people's impedance isn't what they actually say it is. It's close enough for us to round it up (or down) to a nice whole number.i have 3 d4 12's and my dmm is reading a perfect 1. is my dmm bad? i touch the leads and get a .4 it flashes ti .3. i was thinking about getting a 1 ohm amp. i hooked it up to my friends 1ohm amp and it played fine
if its reading a 1 i should be good? are the fets expensive?I believe any amp run under 1-ohm, the warranty is automatically voided.
Well, not all coils are exactly 4-ohms or whatnot. What you get off your DMM will be the proper resistance that the amp sees. DMMs were designed to get a proper reading regardless, so any resistance that the DMM puts out, it equates for when giving you the number. The calculators are in a perfect world, when not all coils are perfect. Most people's impedance isn't what they actually say it is. It's close enough for us to round it up (or down) to a nice whole number.
If your DMM reads 1, the resistance is 1.
And OP: What you can do is set your gains properly on the amp, wire it down to 1-ohm, and play it at low volumes, and begin to go up while touching the bottom side of the amp (or wherever the board is closest to.) If it begins to get hot, turn it off. Period. The down side to this is that it might blow a FET after extended periods of time playing. But if you're worried about it playing properly... don't even do it. It's not worth it. Get another D4, or get rid of one.