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Thoughts on Box Rise and Minimum Impedence of an Amplifier
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<blockquote data-quote="bigblank69" data-source="post: 8616115" data-attributes="member: 571469"><p>Ok, curious on what your opinions on box rise and minimum impedance of an amp. I'm redoing my audio system of my boat, and I THOUGHT I had bought a Dual 4 ohm Gen 1 FU750, and apparently that's not the case as I measured it as a Dual 2 ohm today on my new Multi. Normally not a problem, but I bought a Kicker KXM1200 to run it off when I thought it was a dual 4, and that amp is 2 ohm stable.</p><p></p><p>I have had this set up running together before in my bench test area, and the minimum impedance I ever got down with the box rise was 1.8ohms. I'm thinking I'm going to be ok running this, as I had this this set up running before (Granted for short periods of time, and never got overly warm).</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any differing opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblank69, post: 8616115, member: 571469"] Ok, curious on what your opinions on box rise and minimum impedance of an amp. I'm redoing my audio system of my boat, and I THOUGHT I had bought a Dual 4 ohm Gen 1 FU750, and apparently that's not the case as I measured it as a Dual 2 ohm today on my new Multi. Normally not a problem, but I bought a Kicker KXM1200 to run it off when I thought it was a dual 4, and that amp is 2 ohm stable. I have had this set up running together before in my bench test area, and the minimum impedance I ever got down with the box rise was 1.8ohms. I'm thinking I'm going to be ok running this, as I had this this set up running before (Granted for short periods of time, and never got overly warm). Anyone have any differing opinions? [/QUOTE]
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