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Needhelp Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/11/2005 01:32:10
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Subject: Wiring subs IP: Logged
Message: i have 3 dual 2 ohm subs how can i hook all 3 to an amp and not over load it with low ohm or high ohm
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stevo Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/11/2005 18:57:34
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Message: i had a simular question. I was wondering if an amp says it's stable down to 1 ohm, does that mean it would still be stable at like 1.34 ohms? Or would it have to be at exactly 1 ohm? I am thinking about having a 3 sub set-up also, running off of one amp. Any help would be appreciated.
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Scott C Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/12/2005 02:32:29
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Message: hi i have a question too, i was wondering if anybody would know if a 400 Watt, 4 channel amp can be bridged so that all 4 channels are bridged to one sub and if so how would i go about doing it.
any help would be awsome!
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Dean Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/25/2005 00:26:32
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Message: Answer to question one: NO, if you mean hooking them parallel as is usual. You would have problems.
Question 2: If its stable at one ohm it will be stable at 1.34. That is just the minimum number.
Question 3: That depends on the amp. Some can be bridged that way, some can't. You would have to read the documentation for the amp to know.
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subs Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/03/2005 16:03:30
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Message: personally i dont run subs with a sterio amp. 4 channels suck for subs
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