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Aug 14 2011 01:59am
Advice given to me from a friend, to give to you.


if the amp is bridgeable you'll put the two front speakers positives and negative wires together then use the positive on one channel and the negative on another channel. do the same thing for the rears.

going to put more strain on the amp if you run at 2 ohms tho



/This should be enough for you to finish. :)
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Aug 14 2011 02:26am
Quote (xARxJabala @ 14 Aug 2011 08:53)
Front consists of 2 woofers and two tweeters with xo's, back consists of 2 6x9 3 ways with no xo's.



My sub is running at 1 ohm..? They sell lots of 2 ohm component speakers.

UGH gay, i know how to make the power work right. Why do they let amps run that low for a 4 channel? My rockford amp im buying is stable at 2 ohm for a 4 channel. Weird that they cant wire them that low i guess parallel works then and Ill get the 600 watt one.  WTF


Be careful with watt explanations. "Real" 100 watt amps, are in the 500$++ class. Those that run it in 8 ohms. But they can take 4 ohms with 200, and 2 ohms with like 400. But the most clean sound will come from 6/8 ohms speakers, because they are more balanced (Or easier to balance).

And the 600 watts you read, was probably in 1 channel, 4 ohms. In reality, it will probably be 50 watts, 4 channels, 8 ohms. But i can assure you, that is well enough. I use 8 ohms speakers, in a 15 square metres room, with a 2x 20 watt 8 ohms amp and it runs it quite nicely. Would be perfect at 50/75 though. If it were 600 watt, 4 channels, 8 ohm, you would be able to make a tiny speaker, with over 120 decibels :P
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Aug 14 2011 04:57am
Quote (GamerOfDK @ Aug 14 2011 02:26am)
Be careful with watt explanations. "Real" 100 watt amps, are in the 500$++ class. Those that run it in 8 ohms. But they can take 4 ohms with 200, and 2 ohms with like 400. But the most clean sound will come from 6/8 ohms speakers, because they are more balanced (Or easier to balance).

And the 600 watts you read, was probably in 1 channel, 4 ohms. In reality, it will probably be 50 watts, 4 channels, 8 ohms. But i can assure you, that is well enough. I use 8 ohms speakers, in a 15 square metres room, with a 2x 20 watt 8 ohms amp and it runs it quite nicely. Would be perfect at 50/75 though. If it were 600 watt, 4 channels, 8 ohm, you would be able to make a tiny speaker, with over 120 decibels :P


Car audio man :P

Just purchased the T600-4. Runs at 100 RMS x 4 Channels at 4 ohms. Real power is estimated 139 :P
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Aug 14 2011 09:49am
Quote (xARxJabala @ 14 Aug 2011 11:57)
Car audio man :P

Just purchased the T600-4. Runs at 100 RMS  x 4 Channels at 4 ohms. Real power is estimated 139 :P


Oh my... Car audio, i was pretty much wrong... I know a lot about home audio, but not car audio :P
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