April 28, 200520 yr Author That would be to run a DVC4 on a 1ohm load, but my question is, can i run it in a 2 chan amp giving each rl-p 750rms
April 28, 200520 yr As I said in your e-mail, you can't do that because if the amp is only 1ohm/channel stable, you CAN NOT bridge it into a 1ohm load. The minimum bridged impedence would be 2ohm I still say go with the D2's and your current amp
April 28, 200520 yr Yup....checked out the specs on the amp. You are 100% better off using the D2's with it. And, honestly, there would not be any upgrade in switching to a Hifonics (if this amp is working fine).So, I honestly would just keep your amp and get the D2's. Run one on each channel @ 1ohm.
April 29, 200520 yr Yup....checked out the specs on the amp. You are 100% better off using the D2's with it. And, honestly, there would not be any upgrade in switching to a Hifonics (if this amp is working fine).So, I honestly would just keep your amp and get the D2's. Run one on each channel @ 1ohm. i agree with this totally..get the d2's...run ur amp in stereo..BOOM is the result!u'll like it!!wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
April 29, 200520 yr I told him to return the amp.Get a Mc1000D that's a good choice as well...but a more costly approach..i like squeak's train of thought...but i won't dog a memphis wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
April 29, 200520 yr im gonna return it and get a nine.1 or a bx1500 or the mc1000dYou need to let me know ASAP if that means you are out of the group buy.Thanks
April 29, 200520 yr I told him to return the amp.Get a Mc1000D <{POST_SNAPBACK}>that's a good choice as well...but a more costly approach..i like squeak's train of thought...but i won't dog a memphis wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee <{POST_SNAPBACK}>More costly but more logical.
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