you must hook up both voice voils on a dual voice coil subwoofer.
You are the one speaking out of your ***.
Let me know when your shit breaks. Or if your going to man up, save your pennies and relax.
Canada, lol.
shut your dumb *** upyou must hook up both voice voils on a dual voice coil subwoofer.
You are the one speaking out of your ***.
Let me know when your shit breaks. Or if your going to man up, save your pennies and relax.
Canada, lol.
Thats not right..normaly i would get a new class D amp but this amp i have is REALLY sweet and rare
250rms x 4
500rms x 1
and nicely underrated
yeah like 20% of noobs like you said to not do it. and the people who been compitiong for 20 years and have 100 awards said theres nothing wrong with doing one VC and that u noobs are miss informedand if you actualy read that and didnt just pick out biased information you would see many people said
No. Dont. Der.
Thats not right..
RMS Power Rating:
125 watts x 4 chan. @ 4 ohms
250 watts x 2 chan. (Ch 3-4 Only) @ 2 ohms
500 watts x 1 chan. (Ch 3-4 Only) @ 4 ohms Bridged
so you come here, ask for help and get an answer of NO.yeah like 20% of noobs like you said to not do it. and the people who been compitiong for 20 years and have 100 awards said theres nothing wrong with doing one VC and that u noobs are miss informed
OK then go read articles at end of page 1 after you google there are alot of articles about that from pro's
Thats not right..
RMS Power Rating:
125 watts x 4 chan. @ 4 ohms
250 watts x 2 chan. (Ch 3-4 Only) @ 2 ohms
500 watts x 1 chan. (Ch 3-4 Only) @ 4 ohms Bridged
I would either sell your sub or amp and buy a different one. Unless you want to try running the amp at 2 ohm and see what it does. But personally i would rather have 2 pieces of equipment that i was fully using.that part is a type o
how can u have x 2ch when its ch 3-4 bridged
the right one is 250rms x 4 at 2ohms