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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1152602" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>if you take all the 12 subs, and pair them into groups of two (single 4 ohm) and wire them to 8 omhs in series, then take the six pairs and run them in parallel, you get 1.33 ohms. so it would be right around 900~1000w i would guesstimate. thats about 75~100w each. but the RMS is like 300w on them... so i dunno. maybe they used the 8ohm version - or wired it a different way.</p><p></p><p></p><p>theres only one amp on the left... and it has three subs (mids?) on channels 1 and 2, and two mids on channels 3 and 4... but the amp on the right is perfectly fine and dandy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i dont know about the paper... but the amps RMS is 60x4@4. if you wire the three speakers on channle one and two in parallel (SVC4 im assuming) you get 1.333ohms... while after impedance rise, it should be ok for music - but channel 1 and 2 will only do roughly 175w @ 2ohms, so 175\3=~58w per speaker (the three)... nowhere near 90w... the other channels can be run at 2ohms and be quite fine... and running different channels on a multi channel amp at different impedances is fine. there is no problem with doing this.</p><p></p><p>i really dont know what your question is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1152602, member: 555713"] if you take all the 12 subs, and pair them into groups of two (single 4 ohm) and wire them to 8 omhs in series, then take the six pairs and run them in parallel, you get 1.33 ohms. so it would be right around 900~1000w i would guesstimate. thats about 75~100w each. but the RMS is like 300w on them... so i dunno. maybe they used the 8ohm version - or wired it a different way. theres only one amp on the left... and it has three subs (mids?) on channels 1 and 2, and two mids on channels 3 and 4... but the amp on the right is perfectly fine and dandy. i dont know about the paper... but the amps RMS is 60x4@4. if you wire the three speakers on channle one and two in parallel (SVC4 im assuming) you get 1.333ohms... while after impedance rise, it should be ok for music - but channel 1 and 2 will only do roughly 175w @ 2ohms, so 175\3=~58w per speaker (the three)... nowhere near 90w... the other channels can be run at 2ohms and be quite fine... and running different channels on a multi channel amp at different impedances is fine. there is no problem with doing this. i really dont know what your question is? [/QUOTE]
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