blackdragonaudi 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 791 0 Philadelphia, Pa Apr 9, 2009 #1 Okay my friend bough one of my polk momo 10 inch subs single voice coil at 4 ohms. Is there any way to get it to run at 2 ohms? Click to read more...
Okay my friend bough one of my polk momo 10 inch subs single voice coil at 4 ohms. Is there any way to get it to run at 2 ohms? Click to read more...
OP blackdragonaudi 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 791 0 Philadelphia, Pa Apr 9, 2009 Thread Starter #2 The amp is a alpine mono amp MRP-M500
csu87 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,773 9 C Springs, CO Apr 9, 2009 #3 Okay my friend bough one of my polk momo 10 inch subs single voice coil at 4 ohms. Is there any way to get it to run at 2 ohms? Click to expand... no only 4 ohm. if he gets another, he can run them both down to 2 ohm
Okay my friend bough one of my polk momo 10 inch subs single voice coil at 4 ohms. Is there any way to get it to run at 2 ohms? Click to expand... no only 4 ohm. if he gets another, he can run them both down to 2 ohm
loopkiller 10+ year member PERMA-BANED 2,050 0 Glass City Apr 10, 2009 #4 Okay my friend bough one of my polk momo 10 inch subs single voice coil at 4 ohms. Is there any way to get it to run at 2 ohms? Click to expand... 4 ohm resistor in parallel with the sub //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif link But, you are still wasting half the power on the dummy resistor, so you will not see any gains. That is why people would either buy a 2 ohm sub, or another matching 4 ohm sub. CLIFFS: No. Not really.
Okay my friend bough one of my polk momo 10 inch subs single voice coil at 4 ohms. Is there any way to get it to run at 2 ohms? Click to expand... 4 ohm resistor in parallel with the sub //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif link But, you are still wasting half the power on the dummy resistor, so you will not see any gains. That is why people would either buy a 2 ohm sub, or another matching 4 ohm sub. CLIFFS: No. Not really.