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Old Amp Question
I have a old 100w Genexxa 2 channel amp. It came with my other car when I bought it. This amp wont be bridgable right, there is no switch for it, but maby would you connect one of the + outs to the -? Doubt it. And my main question is whud will it be? 4 Ohms?
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try a google search ... type in the manufacturer's name and model # - be sure to spell it correctly
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Re: Old Amp Question
Ya I did first, nothing came up.
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From a google search ....
JWS International AB Swedish manufacturer that is best known for their loudspeakers but also sells audio and AV electronics, currently all of their products appear to be sold under the Proson brand but they started out selling speakers under their own name and the company also owns the Genexxa brand that was for a time well know for their low budget audio products but it is apparenly no longer used. http://www.genexxa.se/ that's a website ... but it seems to be only home speakers on it. You may be screwed on this one |
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Re: Old Amp Question
Ya, I did come across that page, thank you for helping. I figured out on my own that it is not 2-ohm stable, the protection light came on. It is 4 or 8, so im ok.
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