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<blockquote data-quote="sinosic" data-source="post: 3395343" data-attributes="member: 572675"><p>this is an email i sent and the reply back.....</p><p></p><p>email i sent....</p><p></p><p>whats up? im the person eli is having install 4 15" bramahs in his 94 s-10 blazer. how do you get a amp thats rated at 2000 watts rms @ 2ohm to putout 4000 watts @ 2ohms. this mcd4k amp is cea</p><p></p><p>compliant. 1000 watts rms @ 4ohm, 2000 watts rms @ 2ohm, and 4000 watts @ 1ohm.</p><p></p><p>reply...</p><p></p><p>If you set the gains properly, you'll get full output at several impedance loads.</p><p></p><p>Those ratings are based on the same input, say 1v. So say you get 1kwrms at 4ohm with 1v input. As long as your amp has the headroom, which in your case it does, if you double the input to say, 2v your output will double as well. This can continue until the headroom of the amp is consumed.. In this case, 4kwrms... Or if you run out of current to feed it... or if your subs max out.. factors that will 'limit' the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinosic, post: 3395343, member: 572675"] this is an email i sent and the reply back..... email i sent.... whats up? im the person eli is having install 4 15" bramahs in his 94 s-10 blazer. how do you get a amp thats rated at 2000 watts rms @ 2ohm to putout 4000 watts @ 2ohms. this mcd4k amp is cea compliant. 1000 watts rms @ 4ohm, 2000 watts rms @ 2ohm, and 4000 watts @ 1ohm. reply... If you set the gains properly, you'll get full output at several impedance loads. Those ratings are based on the same input, say 1v. So say you get 1kwrms at 4ohm with 1v input. As long as your amp has the headroom, which in your case it does, if you double the input to say, 2v your output will double as well. This can continue until the headroom of the amp is consumed.. In this case, 4kwrms... Or if you run out of current to feed it... or if your subs max out.. factors that will 'limit' the system. [/QUOTE]
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