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Wait, wait....is my amp stable?
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<blockquote data-quote="knokinnakamichi" data-source="post: 7703308" data-attributes="member: 640109"><p>I have the nakamichi PA-2004 hooked up to only my subs (can't afford speakers and class D amp right now-already had nak)...</p><p></p><p>I have it bridged ch1 pos and ch2 neg to one sub and ch3 pos and ch4 neg to another sub (both SVC). The SQ I am getting is breath taking (even with factory infinity speakers/amp). However, is my amp stable at this hook up? I am running 400w x 2 at 4 ohms correct?</p><p></p><p>Also, the amp has a bunch of tools-and I have all channels set to mono low pass-is this correct for subs ONLY? I have a picture of the amp tools, but this has all you vets/all-stars need to help my dumb arse ( <a href="http://www.nakamichi.com/pfv/ICE/Amps/PA2004.htm" target="_blank">http://www.nakamichi.com/pfv/ICE/Amps/PA2004.htm</a>).</p><p></p><p>What should I set the input sensitivity at? I'm going to keep the gain to zero as my subs are 350 watts RMS/600 watts max and I don't want to risk blowing them....Also, I don't understand highpass/lowpass, flat etc....Here I'll just include a picture of what I'm looking at...*NOTE:current picture is not how levels are set....<img src="http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg219/walt55054life/jeep%20build/amptoys.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knokinnakamichi, post: 7703308, member: 640109"] I have the nakamichi PA-2004 hooked up to only my subs (can't afford speakers and class D amp right now-already had nak)... I have it bridged ch1 pos and ch2 neg to one sub and ch3 pos and ch4 neg to another sub (both SVC). The SQ I am getting is breath taking (even with factory infinity speakers/amp). However, is my amp stable at this hook up? I am running 400w x 2 at 4 ohms correct? Also, the amp has a bunch of tools-and I have all channels set to mono low pass-is this correct for subs ONLY? I have a picture of the amp tools, but this has all you vets/all-stars need to help my dumb arse ( [URL="http://www.nakamichi.com/pfv/ICE/Amps/PA2004.htm"]http://www.nakamichi.com/pfv/ICE/Amps/PA2004.htm[/URL]). What should I set the input sensitivity at? I'm going to keep the gain to zero as my subs are 350 watts RMS/600 watts max and I don't want to risk blowing them....Also, I don't understand highpass/lowpass, flat etc....Here I'll just include a picture of what I'm looking at...*NOTE:current picture is not how levels are set....[IMG]http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg219/walt55054life/jeep%20build/amptoys.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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