it's all about the impedance on your voice coils my man. for this amp in your situation, you'd want to find 2 subs with 4 ohm single voice coils. wire them in parallel... then bam. 2 ohm loadSorry newbie here, but how would you hook up two SVC subs to this?
How much power would it provided per sub, bc I am looking for about 350rms for my daytonsit's all about the impedance on your voice coils my man. for this amp in your situation, you'd want to find 2 subs with 4 ohm single voice coils. wire them in parallel... then bam. 2 ohm load
I run Dayton's on this amp. Nice comboHow much power would it provided per sub, bc I am looking for about 350rms for my daytons
Yah, my only issue with this amp is that the LPF only goes to 50!? I would prefer something going to 20, at least 35.I run Dayton's on this amp. Nice combo
LPF is where it stops at the highest frequency you want to play. So generally you set it between 80-100 and your all good. A subsonic filter is what stops your subs from playing below the set frequency they are usually anywhere from 5-40hz for the cut off.Yah, my only issue with this amp is that the LPF only goes to 50!? I would prefer something going to 20, at least 35.
I prefer about 60-70, but that's me, so the filter is fixed at what?LPF is where it stops at the highest frequency you want to play. So generally you set it between 80-100 and your all good. A subsonic filter is what stops your subs from playing below the set frequency they are usually anywhere from 5-40hz for the cut off.