Anonymous | how do you know?? when i look in my owners manuel it doesnt say what my impedience should exactly be. i have a 2-channel 2 ohm stable amp. how would u know what the final impedience of your amp should be?? |
Silver Member Username: Islandboy808Mililani, Hawaii US Post Number: 275 Registered: Nov-05 | search your amp specs on google. |
Anonymous | if this was it: 200 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms 400 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms 800 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms stereo or bridged mono output |
Silver Member Username: TjmutlowPost Number: 518 Registered: Sep-05 | optimum would be 2ohm stereo or 4ohm bridged, |
Anonymous | how do you know?? how do you figure it out? i would have 2 dvc 4 ohm subs right? wired in series parallel giving me a 4 ohm load. this is right? |
Gold Member Username: 54danny54Betsy layne, Kentucky.. USA duh Post Number: 1251 Registered: Nov-04 | heres how u know... www.bcae1.com www.the12volt.com |
Anonymous | i looked on the www.bcae1.com but it still doesnt say "how you know what impedience is compatible with your amp or how you figure it out. can someone please just explain how? also, with the specs of my amp up their and that it is a 2 channel 2 ohm syable amp, i would get 2 dual 4 ohm woofers right? |