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all 16 tweets............lol

the 16 mids will be powered by 2x 100.2s (8 mids per amp)

i was going to get a 100.4 for all 16 tweeters, i think i came up with a 3.3 ohm load per channel (4 mids per channel)

each tweet is 3 ohms, DMM reads 3.3 ohms....

what would be the best way to do this?

really dont need more than 25w per tweeter at most.

all 16 tweets............lol

the 16 mids will be powered by 2x 100.2s (8 mids per amp)

i was going to get a 100.4 for all 16 tweeters, i think i came up with a 3.3 ohm load per channel (4 mids per channel)

each tweet is 3 ohms, DMM reads 3.3 ohms....

what would be the best way to do this?

really dont need more than 25w per tweeter at most.

you could get the 100.4 and wire 4 tweets per channel in parallel for a .75 ohm load

or wire 2 pairs, each pair series connected, in parallel per channel. 3 ohm load

all 16 tweets............lol

the 16 mids will be powered by 2x 100.2s (8 mids per amp)

i was going to get a 100.4 for all 16 tweeters, i think i came up with a 3.3 ohm load per channel (4 mids per channel)

each tweet is 3 ohms, DMM reads 3.3 ohms....

what would be the best way to do this?

really dont need more than 25w per tweeter at most.

you could get the 100.4 and wire 4 tweets per channel in parallel for a .75 ohm load

or wire 2 pairs, each pair series connected, in parallel per channel. 3 ohm load

the .75 ohm load is not an option

Seems the logical option here would be to wire them in Parallel>Series. Four tweets per channel.

Wire two in parallel to 1.5Ω a set, then wire two sets in series to 3Ω.

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thats what im leaning at, and running a 100.4 @ 3 ohms per channel, keeping the gains low, i'd say roughly 30w+ each.

the 50.4 would prally be not enough power, or should i run that? (again, at 3 ohms per channel)

what do you think the 100.4/50.4 would put out at 3 ohms/ch?

Do the 100.4 at 3 ohms - will provide you over 100 watts per channel.

On high efficiency tweeters this will be enough to give you a terrible headache :)

We have a 50.4 @ 8 ohms on just TWO selenium tweeters in Brandon's Bronco and it'll about kill you.

Do the 100.4 at 3 ohms - will provide you over 100 watts per channel.

On high efficiency tweeters this will be enough to give you a terrible headache :)

We have a 50.4 @ 8 ohms on just TWO selenium tweeters in Brandon's Bronco and it'll about kill you.

FO SHIZZLE

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lol, yes

having a wee bit of a problem though, with getting all the mids to fit in my door, without a few of them hitting the seat.

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im in a simular predicament.... i plan on running 16 selenium 6s. which are 8 ohms trying to put at least 50 watts to each... trying to run least numbers of amps possible... if possible can i run the amps at two ohms. i plan on getting a 50.4 for the tweets. and at the most 2 100.4s

Trust me guys... you do not need much power at all on these PA tweeters to be BRUTAL beyond all reason.

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im in a simular predicament.... i plan on running 16 selenium 6s. which are 8 ohms trying to put at least 50 watts to each... trying to run least numbers of amps possible... if possible can i run the amps at two ohms. i plan on getting a 50.4 for the tweets. and at the most 2 100.4s

run a 100.2 per each 8 mids (2 amps total for all 16)

or for that matter, just get the new 125.2, either way, itll see at LEAST 50w per driver. i have 16 of the same mids, and gonna run them off of 2 100.2s, 4 per channel, at 2 ohms

im gonna use a 100.4 for my tweets

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