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switching ohm load with relays?
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<blockquote data-quote="k_schutte" data-source="post: 4924825" data-attributes="member: 551817"><p>OK... i was glancing through a post and seen something about using relays to control what ohm load the your amp runs at..?!!?!.!? i think so anyways...?</p><p></p><p>Curious as to how that works? i have the 1.5ohm QVC APX18 i want to run it at 1.5ohm daily of course but it would be cool if i could "flip a switch" when i get metered and run it at .35 ohm (i think that is right)... possible?</p><p></p><p>i am not going to be running this amp/sub combo until i switch to my 16v setup... right now i am just using the XXX-6500D on an Elevation Audio Execution 15" running at 4ohms... I am going to be getting the H.O. alt with an external reg shortly, then all else i need a couple 2/3 PowerMaster D1000's and a step down and i should be good to go for th e1.5ohm/.35ohm....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k_schutte, post: 4924825, member: 551817"] OK... i was glancing through a post and seen something about using relays to control what ohm load the your amp runs at..?!!?!.!? i think so anyways...? Curious as to how that works? i have the 1.5ohm QVC APX18 i want to run it at 1.5ohm daily of course but it would be cool if i could "flip a switch" when i get metered and run it at .35 ohm (i think that is right)... possible? i am not going to be running this amp/sub combo until i switch to my 16v setup... right now i am just using the XXX-6500D on an Elevation Audio Execution 15" running at 4ohms... I am going to be getting the H.O. alt with an external reg shortly, then all else i need a couple 2/3 PowerMaster D1000's and a step down and i should be good to go for th e1.5ohm/.35ohm.... [/QUOTE]
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