anyone know about this?
#1
anyone know about this?
Originally posted by pr5owner
2ch amp? do you have it bridged for more power? or is it a mono amp powering 2 RF 12's? if it is mono then its probably running 2ohm mono. and when you hoooked your pionner up it was running 4ohm mono (1/2 power)
2ch amp? do you have it bridged for more power? or is it a mono amp powering 2 RF 12's? if it is mono then its probably running 2ohm mono. and when you hoooked your pionner up it was running 4ohm mono (1/2 power)
how do i change it to send all the power to one channel?
#2
2 channel amps can be bridged to give you the most power they have available. Most 2 channels can only handle a 4 ohm bridged load. There are exceptions but not many.
A mono amp can not be bridged an usualy gives the most power around a 2 ohm load.
Which ever type you have the manufacture should be able to supply you with the power output numbers of the setep.
A mono amp can not be bridged an usualy gives the most power around a 2 ohm load.
Which ever type you have the manufacture should be able to supply you with the power output numbers of the setep.