Posted April 29, 200916 yr Just wondering what the output would be on the SAX100.4 in 3 channel configuration on a 2 ohm load.Looking at powering a set of 2 ohm 6.5" comps and a DVC 4 ohm 12" sub.Thanks
April 29, 200916 yr don't think you can bridge the two channels to a 2ohm load, you need to just run a mono signal to the two channels going to the sub and hook one coil to each channel.
April 29, 200916 yr Author I don't think that would give enough power to the sub. Sounds like only 200w total going to the sub.
April 29, 200916 yr Just wondering what the output would be on the SAX100.4 in 3 channel configuration on a 2 ohm load.Looking at powering a set of 2 ohm 6.5" comps and a DVC 4 ohm 12" sub.ThanksWhy not buy a sub amp? If you are going to do something, do it right.
April 29, 200916 yr Author Just wondering what the output would be on the SAX100.4 in 3 channel configuration on a 2 ohm load.Looking at powering a set of 2 ohm 6.5" comps and a DVC 4 ohm 12" sub.ThanksWhy not buy a sub amp? If you are going to do something, do it right.Not enough room. I ony have a total of 27" across. A 125.2 and 1000D are too long.
April 30, 200916 yr Author u could sell the sub or return it for a svc 4 or dvc 2...Ahhh............no
April 30, 200916 yr Just wondering what the output would be on the SAX100.4 in 3 channel configuration on a 2 ohm load.Looking at powering a set of 2 ohm 6.5" comps and a DVC 4 ohm 12" sub.ThanksCan you run the component set to one set of channels @ 2 ohms and then the woofer at 8 ohms on the other set bridged ?
April 30, 200916 yr Author Can you run the component set to one set of channels @ 2 ohms and then the woofer at 8 ohms on the other set bridged ?What kind of power at 8 ohm bridged would the IDQ get?
April 30, 200916 yr Can you run the component set to one set of channels @ 2 ohms and then the woofer at 8 ohms on the other set bridged ?What kind of power at 8 ohm bridged would the IDQ get?~200 watts or so.