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Question about pioneer GM d8601 amp
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<blockquote data-quote="#str8clippn" data-source="post: 8715462" data-attributes="member: 680836"><p>I get what your saying. If I only ran the right channel, and there was a bass sweep side to side, there could be a.. blank spot, for lack of a better term, I'm the bass line. It's a true mono block amp. 1 channel. All the manual says is that if you use both the left and the right channel inputs, it'll output a mixed signal, I'm trying to find out if that mixed signal is bad for my voice coils. I'm running 2 4ohm dvc 12" type R's in a shared sealed enclosure. Wired inside the box to 1 ohm. Man, youu got me thinking here. I'm still fairly new at this. Less than a year in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="#str8clippn, post: 8715462, member: 680836"] I get what your saying. If I only ran the right channel, and there was a bass sweep side to side, there could be a.. blank spot, for lack of a better term, I'm the bass line. It's a true mono block amp. 1 channel. All the manual says is that if you use both the left and the right channel inputs, it'll output a mixed signal, I'm trying to find out if that mixed signal is bad for my voice coils. I'm running 2 4ohm dvc 12" type R's in a shared sealed enclosure. Wired inside the box to 1 ohm. Man, youu got me thinking here. I'm still fairly new at this. Less than a year in. [/QUOTE]
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