kingsleysurf
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ok i thought i understood this, but i guess i dont... i need a 2 ohm stable amp to bush my 1 sub at dual 4ohms or i could have a 1ohm stable amp pushing both subs at dual 4ohms
heres my question, i was looking at the a2300hct audiobahn amp it says it can handle
4 Ohm Stereo: 300 X 2 Watts
2 Ohm Stereo: 600 X 2 Watts
1 Ohm Stereo: 1200 X 2 Watts
4 Ohm Mono: 600 X 1 Watts
2 Ohm Mono: 1200 X 1 Watts
1 Ohm Mono: 2400 X 1 Watts
so this mean if i run both channels at 2 ohms then both speakers will only get 600 watts each correct? BUT if i bridge them to mono and run both subbs off the one channel and it is a 1 ohm I will have 1200 watts running to each sub? or 2400? 1200 right?
Also more than likely i will get that amp, but would getting 2 jbl bp1200.1's and hooking 1 amp to 1 sub then the other amp to the other sub do the same thing?
price is only different by about 20 to 40 dollars...
and yes i know audiobahn is better than jbl, just wondering
heres my question, i was looking at the a2300hct audiobahn amp it says it can handle
4 Ohm Stereo: 300 X 2 Watts
2 Ohm Stereo: 600 X 2 Watts
1 Ohm Stereo: 1200 X 2 Watts
4 Ohm Mono: 600 X 1 Watts
2 Ohm Mono: 1200 X 1 Watts
1 Ohm Mono: 2400 X 1 Watts
so this mean if i run both channels at 2 ohms then both speakers will only get 600 watts each correct? BUT if i bridge them to mono and run both subbs off the one channel and it is a 1 ohm I will have 1200 watts running to each sub? or 2400? 1200 right?
Also more than likely i will get that amp, but would getting 2 jbl bp1200.1's and hooking 1 amp to 1 sub then the other amp to the other sub do the same thing?
price is only different by about 20 to 40 dollars...
and yes i know audiobahn is better than jbl, just wondering