Kiwi_Jonno
Junior Member
Hi there,
I've just brought a amp with specs:
125 Watts RMS per Channel @ 4 Ohms:
165 Watts RMS per Channel @ 2 Ohms: 330 Watts RMS Bridged @ 4 Ohms
Signal to Noise >87dB THD @ Rated Power 1% (1kHz)
I also got a Pioneer Sub DVC with specs:
12" Dual 4 ohm Champion Series Subwoofer
Power Handling:
Peak: 1400 watts
RMS: 400 watts
Impedance: Dual 4 ohm
I think I've stuffed up! Is it possible to connect this one sub into a 4ohm load for the amp? With the dual cores I think it can only be a 8ohm load which wouldn't get much power from the amp, or a 2 ohm load which would blow the amp.
Can I run one channel for each sub core rather then bridging, would that give me a 4ohm load?
I've just brought a amp with specs:
125 Watts RMS per Channel @ 4 Ohms:
165 Watts RMS per Channel @ 2 Ohms: 330 Watts RMS Bridged @ 4 Ohms
Signal to Noise >87dB THD @ Rated Power 1% (1kHz)
I also got a Pioneer Sub DVC with specs:
12" Dual 4 ohm Champion Series Subwoofer
Power Handling:
Peak: 1400 watts
RMS: 400 watts
Impedance: Dual 4 ohm
I think I've stuffed up! Is it possible to connect this one sub into a 4ohm load for the amp? With the dual cores I think it can only be a 8ohm load which wouldn't get much power from the amp, or a 2 ohm load which would blow the amp.
Can I run one channel for each sub core rather then bridging, would that give me a 4ohm load?