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Quick Question - 3 speakers w/ 4 channel amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 3007191" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/word.gif.64b12e39f936af3b4fff38a1c0bd0244.gif</p><p></p><p>This is assuming, however, that the sub in question is either a single 4 Ohm voice coil sub or a dual 2 Ohm voice coil sub that can have the coils wired in series to a 4 Ohm nominal load.</p><p></p><p>This is because the majority of amps are stable no lower than 4 Ohms in mono bridged configuration and that would be what you'd have combining 2 of those 4 channels into a 3rd, more powerful output.</p><p></p><p>Outside of that one restriction jmanpc is absolutely correct.</p><p></p><p>80w each to the ByNines being driven by the 2 channels in 4 Ohm stereo mode and 250w to the 10" being powered by the 3rd bridged output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 3007191, member: 561023"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/word.gif.64b12e39f936af3b4fff38a1c0bd0244.gif[/IMG] This is assuming, however, that the sub in question is either a single 4 Ohm voice coil sub or a dual 2 Ohm voice coil sub that can have the coils wired in series to a 4 Ohm nominal load. This is because the majority of amps are stable no lower than 4 Ohms in mono bridged configuration and that would be what you'd have combining 2 of those 4 channels into a 3rd, more powerful output. Outside of that one restriction jmanpc is absolutely correct. 80w each to the ByNines being driven by the 2 channels in 4 Ohm stereo mode and 250w to the 10" being powered by the 3rd bridged output. [/QUOTE]
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