WannaBBurly
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any detriment to bridging these 4 channel amps to run 2 channels? seems to be a lot more power available for less cost when compared to 2 channel amps (mainly looking at the MB -Discus amps). are these amps any good?
No. Gives you more overhead for musical peaks.any detriment to bridging these 4 channel amps to run 2 channels? seems to be a lot more power available for less cost when compared to 2 channel amps (mainly looking at the MB -Discus amps). are these amps any good?
Curious. I see what you mean (data pulled from woofersetc):any detriment to bridging these 4 channel amps to run 2 channels? seems to be a lot more power available for less cost when compared to 2 channel amps (mainly looking at the MB -Discus amps). are these amps any good?
Got the Discuss from SicAudio, http://www.woofersetc.com/p6840/DSC2150-MB-Quart-2-Ch-600-Watt-Amplifier.htm i have no other amps/speakers to compare with, but i am 110% super sadisfied with how they sound. crystal clear!OP, what did you wind up doing?
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 83 dBdefinitely, that amp will have plenty of power! I don't know anything else about it, like signal to noise ratio or THD, but 170x2 is plenty.
I have a set of ctx65cs on the way as well. i am gonna run them off an old phoenix gold that does 75x4@4, bridged to 150x2@4. the amp itself is in rough shape, and pretty **** big, so I've been looking for something a bit nicer and smaller.
obtw I just scored a jbl bp1200.1 from these forums for $150 shipped. I'm using it with an an idq12v3d4. it sounds, uhh, "omg awesome". I can't wait for the components to come..
you shouldnt of bought a kenwood amp //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifWaiting on my comp set in the mail, but i just picked up a kenwood kac-7204 to power them... anyone use this amp with these comps??... rated at 170x2 @ 4 ohms i figure it should be a good match