Only The Best Please Help
shawnwilliams
02-24-2005, 05:29 AM
Ok I have two 300rms subs (4ohm)(SVC) and i want to hook it up to a 1 ohm stable mono amp 400rms.
I now that the 2 in parallel create 2 ohms. 2 in series create 8. Which is the best way to go, and how many more subs of the same kind can i hook up to this amp before its to much.
And if anyone asks i have/
2 MTX 15's
1 MAAUDIO AMP with digital read
I now that the 2 in parallel create 2 ohms. 2 in series create 8. Which is the best way to go, and how many more subs of the same kind can i hook up to this amp before its to much.
And if anyone asks i have/
2 MTX 15's
1 MAAUDIO AMP with digital read
Diceman83
02-24-2005, 09:09 AM
You'll be able to hook up a total of 4 4Ohm subs to get to 1 Ohm, but the amount of power the subs can take will be reduced somewhat. You generally want to have the lower resistance value, and I think just those two will give you plenty of bump.
Remember: Power = Voltage x Amperage, and Voltage = Amperage x Resistance. (P = V^2 / R or I^2 x R)
Remember: Power = Voltage x Amperage, and Voltage = Amperage x Resistance. (P = V^2 / R or I^2 x R)
bumpinstang77
02-24-2005, 12:09 PM
I'd go with more power if you wanna get four subs. You would only get 100 a piece and that's not enough to get those subs potential. Also note that MA Audio tends to rate at INSANELY high voltages so you probably won't even get 00rms from it.
ngsm13
02-24-2005, 01:31 PM
I'd go with more power if you wanna get four subs. You would only get 100 a piece and that's not enough to get those subs potential. Also note that MA Audio tends to rate at INSANELY high voltages so you probably won't even get 00rms from it.
Only their "Hard Kore" series are rated like that.
I'd suggest to keep your current subs...and get a 600wrms @2ohm amp!
NG
Only their "Hard Kore" series are rated like that.
I'd suggest to keep your current subs...and get a 600wrms @2ohm amp!
NG
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