GenuineGemini
CarAudio.com Newbie
Hey Everyone.
I'm looking for some sound information/advice on the Taramps DS1200X4.
The amp is Brazilian made and has a very strange terminal configuration for a four channel setup that I've never seen in an amplifier before.
The user manual is not very detailed and I'm unsure how this amp might work with my JBL GTO Premium door speakers rated for a 3 ohm load.
My interpretation of this terminal configuration is that it is designed to generate a parallel between the L and R speakers to reduce the ohm load similar to a DVC speaker.
My understanding of SVC speakers is that if you run them at a lower impedance than what they are designed for then you run the serious risk of damaging the voice coil and ruining your speakers.
So, if I were to connect my JBL GTO 939's and 629's to this amp in a four channel configuration, wouldn't that generate a 1.5 ohm impedance on each channel and on each of the speakers putting the speakers and the amp at risk, or am I way off and completely ignorant?
I'll appreciate any insight and/or clarification on this scenario.
Thanks
I'm looking for some sound information/advice on the Taramps DS1200X4.
The amp is Brazilian made and has a very strange terminal configuration for a four channel setup that I've never seen in an amplifier before.
The user manual is not very detailed and I'm unsure how this amp might work with my JBL GTO Premium door speakers rated for a 3 ohm load.
My interpretation of this terminal configuration is that it is designed to generate a parallel between the L and R speakers to reduce the ohm load similar to a DVC speaker.
My understanding of SVC speakers is that if you run them at a lower impedance than what they are designed for then you run the serious risk of damaging the voice coil and ruining your speakers.
So, if I were to connect my JBL GTO 939's and 629's to this amp in a four channel configuration, wouldn't that generate a 1.5 ohm impedance on each channel and on each of the speakers putting the speakers and the amp at risk, or am I way off and completely ignorant?
I'll appreciate any insight and/or clarification on this scenario.
Thanks
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