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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6225948" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>Anyone else?</p><p></p><p>The amp is an Audiofonics ADF-2843. The only thing I can find about this amp is it's 1600 watts and 2 ohm stable. I know it means 1600 watts peak. Like I said, it's got 2 30 amp fuses so I'd assume it's doing somewhere around 600 watts rms @ 2 ohms bridged, assuming it's 2 ohm stable bridged, as it is not specified 2 ohm stable per channel or bridged. Otherwise I'd assume it's probably around 150x2 @4 ohms and 300x2 @ 2 ohms. Help me out here. The manufacturer's website sucks and doesn't give any information on power other than 1600 watts. I think I'm probably guessing pretty close to what kind of power it can really put out, but I'm not sure. After getting that info, I'd probably be giving each sub 125 to 150 watts if I don't bridge them. If I bridge it, assuming it's stable for 2 ohms bridged, I'd probably try to get about 400 rms out of it, again assuming the amp is actually capable of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6225948, member: 603800"] Anyone else? The amp is an Audiofonics ADF-2843. The only thing I can find about this amp is it's 1600 watts and 2 ohm stable. I know it means 1600 watts peak. Like I said, it's got 2 30 amp fuses so I'd assume it's doing somewhere around 600 watts rms @ 2 ohms bridged, assuming it's 2 ohm stable bridged, as it is not specified 2 ohm stable per channel or bridged. Otherwise I'd assume it's probably around 150x2 @4 ohms and 300x2 @ 2 ohms. Help me out here. The manufacturer's website sucks and doesn't give any information on power other than 1600 watts. I think I'm probably guessing pretty close to what kind of power it can really put out, but I'm not sure. After getting that info, I'd probably be giving each sub 125 to 150 watts if I don't bridge them. If I bridge it, assuming it's stable for 2 ohms bridged, I'd probably try to get about 400 rms out of it, again assuming the amp is actually capable of this. [/QUOTE]
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