vernisog
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I made a dumb mistake of buying a 2 channel amp that runs 4 ohm mono stable but says its not 2 ohm mono stable. I don't know how I let this slip past me I was just thinking 4 ohm final impedance with 2 svc 4 ohm subs for some reason. My options are to wire the subs for 8 ohms or wire them for 2 ohms but the amp says it's not 2 ohm stable. If it puts out 360 watts at 4 ohms how much power would the subs see if theyre wired to 8? Should I try running it at 2 ohms? The subs are JL 12w1v2's which are 150 rms.
Amp Specs:
Description: Two-Channel Full-Range Amplifier
Linear MOSFET Design
High and Low Level Inputs
Inputs: One Stereo Pair (RCA Low-Level or Multi-Pin High-Level)
Input Sensitivity : Low-Level 200mV - 4V
High-Level 2V - 10V
Amplifier Topology : Linear, Dual N-Channel MOSFET (Class A / B)
Rated Power 14.5 V: 110W x 2 @ 4 ohm
180W x 2 @ 2 ohm
Rated Power 14.5 V (Bridged): 360W x 1 @ 4 ohm
Preamp Output : Pass-through type with unity gain
Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 35 kHz +/- 0.5 dB
Bandwidth: 12.80" x 9.95" x 1.80"
(325 mm x 253 mm x 46 mm)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 12.80" x 9.95" x 1.80"
(325 mm x 253 mm x 46 mm)
Amp Specs:
Description: Two-Channel Full-Range Amplifier
Linear MOSFET Design
High and Low Level Inputs
Inputs: One Stereo Pair (RCA Low-Level or Multi-Pin High-Level)
Input Sensitivity : Low-Level 200mV - 4V
High-Level 2V - 10V
Amplifier Topology : Linear, Dual N-Channel MOSFET (Class A / B)
Rated Power 14.5 V: 110W x 2 @ 4 ohm
180W x 2 @ 2 ohm
Rated Power 14.5 V (Bridged): 360W x 1 @ 4 ohm
Preamp Output : Pass-through type with unity gain
Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 35 kHz +/- 0.5 dB
Bandwidth: 12.80" x 9.95" x 1.80"
(325 mm x 253 mm x 46 mm)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 12.80" x 9.95" x 1.80"
(325 mm x 253 mm x 46 mm)
