S staticxtant81 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 402 1 bourne mass Dec 6, 2006 #1 true rms power bridged at 2 ohms, first generation 2100, thanks Click to read more...
acold7dusta 10+ year member y they stealin my bucket? 1,997 0 buffalo, NY Dec 6, 2006 #2 is this supposed to be in the want to buy, a question, or a bored, random thread?
OP S staticxtant81 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 402 1 bourne mass Dec 6, 2006 Thread Starter #3 woops, sorry bought that, i am wondering if anyone knows the true rms power of this amplifier
frzninvt 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 535 2 Vermont Dec 11, 2006 #4 About 800 RMS at 2 ohms bridged, more if you can supply the current.
Rich B 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,769 64 *under the rainbow* Dec 11, 2006 #5 Orion HCCA2100 2 x 100W @ 4 ohms 2 x 200W @ 2 ohms 2 x 400W @ 1 ohm 2 x 800W @ ½ ohm (competition only) 1 x 400W @ 4 ohms bridge 1 x 800W @ 2 ohms bridge 1 x 1600W @ 1 ohm bridge (competition only) THD: 0.03% S/N Ratio: 110dB Freq. Response: 6Hz ∼ 30kHz (±0.5dB) Fuse: External 120A Dimensions: 23" x 8" x 3.125" (59cm x 20.3cm x 7.9cm) Competition and Digital Reference lines (last 3 board pictures). The manual indicates 1 ohm minimum stereo load for the Digital Reference line http://ampguts.realmofexcursion.com/Orion_HCCA2100/
Orion HCCA2100 2 x 100W @ 4 ohms 2 x 200W @ 2 ohms 2 x 400W @ 1 ohm 2 x 800W @ ½ ohm (competition only) 1 x 400W @ 4 ohms bridge 1 x 800W @ 2 ohms bridge 1 x 1600W @ 1 ohm bridge (competition only) THD: 0.03% S/N Ratio: 110dB Freq. Response: 6Hz ∼ 30kHz (±0.5dB) Fuse: External 120A Dimensions: 23" x 8" x 3.125" (59cm x 20.3cm x 7.9cm) Competition and Digital Reference lines (last 3 board pictures). The manual indicates 1 ohm minimum stereo load for the Digital Reference line http://ampguts.realmofexcursion.com/Orion_HCCA2100/
X XTRProBoy 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 172 0 Toronto, ON Canada Dec 11, 2006 #6 ^What he said. Plus should have been rated at 12V and underrated in general as well, so I figure you'd see over 1000W into 2-ohms at 13.8V, of actual power output.
^What he said. Plus should have been rated at 12V and underrated in general as well, so I figure you'd see over 1000W into 2-ohms at 13.8V, of actual power output.