btlking 10+ year member Registered User Rating: 0% 0 0 0 2,789 0 Uranus Feb 19, 2007 #1 anything? Click to read more...
pro-rabbit 5,000+ posts Moderator Rating: 95% 19 1 0 12,639 183 OKC, OK Feb 20, 2007 #16 If its daily rewire your subs and change to a 2ohm load would be a lot easier to find an amp and safer on the amplifier as well.
If its daily rewire your subs and change to a 2ohm load would be a lot easier to find an amp and safer on the amplifier as well.
OP btlking 10+ year member Registered User Rating: 0% 0 0 0 2,789 0 Uranus Feb 20, 2007 Thread Starter #17 yes but im pretty sure its harder to find a 4kw amp at 2 ohms and its for only one sub
pro-rabbit 5,000+ posts Moderator Rating: 95% 19 1 0 12,639 183 OKC, OK Feb 20, 2007 #18 Actually its a lot easier to find a 4k amp with a 2ohm load. You could also then strap a set of class-d amps as well with no issues.
Actually its a lot easier to find a 4k amp with a 2ohm load. You could also then strap a set of class-d amps as well with no issues.
OP btlking 10+ year member Registered User Rating: 0% 0 0 0 2,789 0 Uranus Feb 20, 2007 Thread Starter #19 alright thanks i guess i could just get another xx herc and run each one at 1 ohm to each coil and set the gains the same
alright thanks i guess i could just get another xx herc and run each one at 1 ohm to each coil and set the gains the same