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I was jus wondering what my best option was with this amp i was told to buy a dual voice coil 2 ohm subwoofer and to bridge my amp and connect the sub parrallel which would get me to 1 ohm. I would just like some ideas and some opinions with this amp to get the "best bang for buck" as they say lol.
Whats the thing called that you put in your car for subwoofers/amps the save your battery?
ANY INPUT WOULD BE APPREIATED
What setup can i use with a JL audio 13w7?
AMP FEATURES INCLUDE:
2 CHANNEL BRIDGEABLE AMPLIFIER
TOTAL POWER OUTPUT 1280WATTS
640WATTS RMS @ 14.5V BRIDGED ON 2 ohms
280WATTS RMS @ 14.5V DRIVEN INTO 1 ohms STEREO(per channel)
160WATTS RMS @ 12.5V DRIVEN INTO 2 ohms STEREO(per channel)
HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM HEATSINK CHASSIS
CLASS A-B OPERATION
BUILT-IN LOW PASS & HIGH PASS FILTER
BUILT-IN BASS BOOST 50Hz , 0/+18dB BOOST
CONTINUOUS VARIABLE INPUT GAIN CONTROL
GOLD PLATED RCA LOW-LEVEL INPUTS
THERMAL OVERHEAT PROTECTION
SPEAKER SHORT PROTECTION
LED PROTECTION CONDITION INDICATOR
EASY ACCESSES GOLD PLATED SCSCREW TERINALS
1-ohm OPERATION WITH OUTPUT POWER INCRE
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Notice there is no rating for 1ohm bridged. It's likely that your amp will overheat and/or fry if you try to run it 1 ohm bridged. I wouldn't recommend that. You can get a dual voice coil sub with each coil @ 4 ohms and wire it parallel to get a 2 ohm load which will produce the 640 watts @ 2 ohms bridged.What is the factory stereo wire colors for a 92 Gmc Vandra?
Very few amps will be stable at 1 ohm bridged - if it is it's going to be a very expensive amp.
What happens when stereo speakers ground and power wires accidently touch?
i can not believe this you type all that description you put this message twicebut there is no model or brand for the amplifier if is piramid it will blow @ 1 ohm
2 x10" sub vs 1x15" sub.. which will pound more.?
sorry i can not read brains over the internet, you have to do better
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