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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8652628" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p><a href="https://www.ebay.com/i/183296367745?chn=ps" target="_blank">https://www.ebay.com/i/183296367745?chn=ps</a></p><p></p><p>This is what I could find out about your sub woofer, as I have never heard of that brand before. It should be a single 4 ohm sub and you should be fine with that amp running at a 4 ohm mono load.I wouldnt try any lower on that old Legacy amp.Those were some very entry/very cheap amplifiers made in the 90s for those on a budget or entry level so to speak.It will work but not a well made brand and not a real reliable made brand.But it will work.id use what you have until you get tired of it or decide to upgrade to newer gear or well made used gear. That sub states its only rated for 150 rms, so just watch your gain settings.That amp may shell out a real 120-145 clean rms at 4 ohms mono ..maybe. Your enclosure may be just a little on the large side if its a 10 by looking at it. i ran 10s alot over the years.Most low powered 10s in my experience seemed to enjoy around a 1.2- 1.4 sealed enclosure.Most did well in 1.4-1.6 at around 35 htz,.i have even ran a pair of older Lanzar Max Pro 10s and 12s, and they did very well for what I had in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8652628, member: 634282"] [URL="https://www.ebay.com/i/183296367745?chn=ps"]https://www.ebay.com/i/183296367745?chn=ps[/URL] This is what I could find out about your sub woofer, as I have never heard of that brand before. It should be a single 4 ohm sub and you should be fine with that amp running at a 4 ohm mono load.I wouldnt try any lower on that old Legacy amp.Those were some very entry/very cheap amplifiers made in the 90s for those on a budget or entry level so to speak.It will work but not a well made brand and not a real reliable made brand.But it will work.id use what you have until you get tired of it or decide to upgrade to newer gear or well made used gear. That sub states its only rated for 150 rms, so just watch your gain settings.That amp may shell out a real 120-145 clean rms at 4 ohms mono ..maybe. Your enclosure may be just a little on the large side if its a 10 by looking at it. i ran 10s alot over the years.Most low powered 10s in my experience seemed to enjoy around a 1.2- 1.4 sealed enclosure.Most did well in 1.4-1.6 at around 35 htz,.i have even ran a pair of older Lanzar Max Pro 10s and 12s, and they did very well for what I had in them. [/QUOTE]
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