sirhk100
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I'm looking over the book for my amp and here's the info I have to go with. I'm looking for a single 12" sub. My amp test sheet says it's putting out 225W/channel tested at 2 OHM. Does this mean they tested it with a 2 ohm resistor on each channel? I also think that's a max rating because in the book for the amp it's saying it's RMS is 100W/channel with a 2ohm load. Here's wher my questions start. I've got a couple options, I think. The manual says that I can run a two 2ohm speakers and push 100RMS to each or bridge it and run a 4ohm minimum sub at 200watts. Does this mean I could run a 2ohm DVC sub and run one channel to each set of leads on the sub? I'm always confused on this ohms thing and don't want to kill my amp. Here's the direct wording from the book.
RMS continuous power per channel both channels driven into a 2ohm load from 20 to 20,000Hz with less thean .1% THD = 100Watts
RMS continuous power mono into a 4ohm load from 20 to 20,000Hz with less thean .1% THD = 100Watts
Also on the wiring diagrams it says that if I'm running 2 subs wired normal to run 2ohm MINIMUM and if I'm bridged run one 4ohm MINIMUM sub.
Basically what options for subs do I have. If I have to run just a normal 4ohm sub bridged I'm leaning towards a Fosgate RFP3412. Can I run a DVC sub with 1 channel going to each set of leads? If so, what Ohm rating does the DVC sub have to hav minimum to keep from killing my amp? If I can run a DVC wired like this I'm looking at going with a JL or Fosgate sub preferably no more then $150. Thanks for the answers to my many questions!! If some one can give a quick tutorial to how Ohms are changed with bridging and DVC subs etc... that would be great. I have the Amp book in front of me so if you need any more info please ask!!
Khris
RMS continuous power per channel both channels driven into a 2ohm load from 20 to 20,000Hz with less thean .1% THD = 100Watts
RMS continuous power mono into a 4ohm load from 20 to 20,000Hz with less thean .1% THD = 100Watts
Also on the wiring diagrams it says that if I'm running 2 subs wired normal to run 2ohm MINIMUM and if I'm bridged run one 4ohm MINIMUM sub.
Basically what options for subs do I have. If I have to run just a normal 4ohm sub bridged I'm leaning towards a Fosgate RFP3412. Can I run a DVC sub with 1 channel going to each set of leads? If so, what Ohm rating does the DVC sub have to hav minimum to keep from killing my amp? If I can run a DVC wired like this I'm looking at going with a JL or Fosgate sub preferably no more then $150. Thanks for the answers to my many questions!! If some one can give a quick tutorial to how Ohms are changed with bridging and DVC subs etc... that would be great. I have the Amp book in front of me so if you need any more info please ask!!
Khris