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Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Posts: 162
| Thanks Zing, I'm already in the works for an amp, and I'm getting my 4ch from Smart asap. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: edmonton, alberta, canada, Posts: 1,446
| ahhhh dont go 4... you will not be able to get enough out of a 4 to put enough power to the subs. i would reccomend getting 2 different dedicated amps... thats my opinion.
if the amps are dvc get a 2 chann for em
if they are svc get a mono
but you didnt need me to tell you that.... i mean your cat has a freaking costume! |
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: edmonton, alberta, canada, Posts: 1,446
| ahhhh dont go 4... you will not be able to get enough out of a 4 to put enough power to the subs. i would reccomend getting 2 different dedicated amps... thats my opinion.
if the amps are dvc get a 2 chann for em
if they are svc get a mono
but you didnt need me to tell you that.... i mean your cat has a freaking costume!
edit:
saw your wtb post...4 chann amp is not gonna be for the subs is it... |
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 359
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Originally Posted by zinger002 ahhhh dont go 4... you will not be able to get enough out of a 4 to put enough power to the subs. i would reccomend getting 2 different dedicated amps... thats my opinion.
if the amps are dvc get a 2 chann for em
if they are svc get a mono
but you didnt need me to tell you that.... i mean your cat has a freaking costume!
edit:
saw your wtb post...4 chann amp is not gonna be for the subs is it... | Are you stupid, a mono amp would work better for a sub no matter how many coils it has, It just depends on what impedance you want to run it at. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: edmonton, alberta, canada, Posts: 1,446
| learn to read.
between the lines |
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 359
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Originally Posted by zinger002 if the amps are dvc get a 2 chann for em
if they are svc get a mono | Well then explain to me what that is supposed to mean.... |
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| im assuming 2 coils at 4 ohm's x 2 subs
1 ohm mono load to the amp and what if he does not find a mono in his price range.
or he can run 1 sub per chann for a 2 chann amp at 2 ohm's per channel.
or if they are svc run coild in parallel, 2 ohm load to the amp. i was not sure if he had a set price range for an amp he was looking for. i should have asked that before jumping to conclustion's. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 359
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Originally Posted by zinger002 im assuming 2 coils at 4 ohm's x 2 subs
1 ohm mono load to the amp and what if he does not find a mono in his price range.
or he can run 1 sub per chann for a 2 chann amp at 2 ohm's per channel.
or if they are svc run coild in parallel, 2 ohm load to the amp. i was not sure if he had a set price range for an amp he was looking for. i should have asked that before jumping to conclustion's. | Well the thing is you can easily find a cheaper mono amp that will put out enough power at 1 ohm, instead of running a 2 channel amp which will end up putting out less power at 2 ohms, and will probaly cost more. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: edmonton, alberta, canada, Posts: 1,446
| where have you seen 2 chann's more expensive then mono's?
k im done lol, im stupid and its late, im going to bed haha.
looking at steve's site 2 chann amps are roughly 100 bucks less then mono's of the same output.
Last edited by zinger002; 01-19-2007 at 02:33 AM.
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Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Chilliwack, BC Posts: 2,689
| ^^Unless the given 2 channel amp is 2 ohm mono stable, just one 2 channel amp won't work for this setup.
It's easiest and cheapest to use one mono amp that puts out good 2 ohm power. It doesn't have to be 1 ohm stable, because the setup is going to see a 2 ohm load. So obtaining a 2 ohm mono stable amp is the key.
Last edited by Chadxton; 01-19-2007 at 02:55 AM.
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