Silver Member Username: ShawnomakSask Canada Post Number: 259 Registered: May-05 | -an Infinity 611A amp for my 2 12" Infinity 1230's. That will power my Infinity's right, because I'm using a 310A right now. A few questions before I get it though.. It has an RMS power rating and a Dynamic power rating, what is 'Dynamic'.. just another word for Max power? Also.. It's a mono amp with 2+ and 2- speaker outputs, so will I get the same power running a sub to each or run them in parallel bridged on the amp? |
Bronze Member Username: BudlingCali USofA Post Number: 42 Registered: May-06 | Yes that amp would work great. Yes, dynamic=max Its a mono amp so there is only one channel. The 2+ are the same and the 2- are the same, Just pick one + and one - and run the subs in parallel giving u 2ohms. Glad to see ur usin Infinity. Let me know if u have ne more questions. |
Silver Member Username: ShawnomakSask Canada Post Number: 266 Registered: May-05 | Thank you A-Hype. I was also wondering how much of a difference I would notice switching from an Infinity 310A (underpowering) to a 611A? |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3Tigard, Or U.S. Post Number: 1168 Registered: Oct-05 | 310A: 116 watts RMS x 1 channel @ 4 ohms 312 watts RMS x 1 channel @ 2 ohms 611A: RMS Power at 4 Ohms 456 W x 1 RMS Power at 2 Ohms 657 W x 1 the 310A would be underpowering them a ton. ur best bet would be to go with the 611A model wire it to 2 ohms... For this to happen U NEED THE DVC 2 ohm subs |
Silver Member Username: ShawnomakSask Canada Post Number: 267 Registered: May-05 | I have two 4 ohm svc subs. Ran in parallel that's a 2 ohm load. |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3Tigard, Or U.S. Post Number: 1172 Registered: Oct-05 | ^^ that too, i didnt think that infinity's come in SVC. anyways, the 611A would be ur best bet |
Silver Member Username: ShawnomakSask Canada Post Number: 269 Registered: May-05 | Ok.. I'll order it tonight or tomorrow. Just thought I'd run it past you guys first. Thanks for the help. |
Bronze Member Username: BudlingCali USofA Post Number: 43 Registered: May-06 | Should notice a big difference, just make sure u set the gains right. |
Bronze Member Username: BudlingCali USofA Post Number: 44 Registered: May-06 | I was having a brain f@rt earlier. Wiring one sub to one of the +- and the other sub to the other +- would be the same as running them parallel because it is one channel.lol So, which ever way u do it will be fine. |