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Assuming im using dvc subs that have an rms of 250w
![]() what 4ohm load amp would i be looking at wattage wise???? would it be 250 watts RMS x 1 bridged output at 4 ohms. or would it be 500w? ![]() what kind of mono and or 1ohm amp would i be looking at would i need it to be 250 at 1ohm or 500??? I get the sub and stuff but how does wiring of the subs in parallel and series as well as ohm at amp to ohms at subs affect the wattage being put out by the amp. Last but not least which of these two wiring options should i go with???? This post has been edited by urbandork: Dec 26, 2005 - 3:47 PM |
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i was just saying, since he is always saying theyre DVC subs. two of these subs, then wired in parallel to the monoblock, would be perfect. This would then put out 456W RMS into the subs, leaving the amp plenty of headroom, since the subs only need 250W RMS (most daily listening will only be maybe 110-150W).
you cant use the 2 channel amp now, since the 2 channel is only 4 ohm stable in bridged mode. Also, to run subs, its always better to run them off a subwoofer dedicated monoblock amp, they are typically stable to lower impedances. |
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