bigmak927
Member
Hey guys, this is my first post, but I have a question about amps and sub compatibility, because this is relatively new to me.
I'm looking into upgrading my system, specifically buying a new subwoofer. I recently bought two amps off of my friend, both Arc Audio. The first is an Arc Audio ks300.4 that I plan on running to my door speakers, and the second is an Arc Audio ks300.2, that bridges to 700 watts at 4 ohms that I plan on running to my new subwoofer.
With that out of the way, I'm looking into an RE Audio sub. As far as ohms, I don't really get the concept of the number of ohms with the wattage of the amp, and what combination would produce the best sound. I would like to buy an RE SXXv2 sub, but I'm not sure whether to go for the two ohm or the four ohm version? What would be the difference between the two? Can anyone give me an explanation and clear this up? Thanks!
I'm looking into upgrading my system, specifically buying a new subwoofer. I recently bought two amps off of my friend, both Arc Audio. The first is an Arc Audio ks300.4 that I plan on running to my door speakers, and the second is an Arc Audio ks300.2, that bridges to 700 watts at 4 ohms that I plan on running to my new subwoofer.
With that out of the way, I'm looking into an RE Audio sub. As far as ohms, I don't really get the concept of the number of ohms with the wattage of the amp, and what combination would produce the best sound. I would like to buy an RE SXXv2 sub, but I'm not sure whether to go for the two ohm or the four ohm version? What would be the difference between the two? Can anyone give me an explanation and clear this up? Thanks!