Amp OT: concerned about my load. ohm load, that is.

 

Silver Member
Username: Gavbo211

JL Audio 10w3v2, IL US

Post Number: 484
Registered: Jan-05
i made this thread earlier and it dissapeared? hmm.. anyway i was wondering if it was ok to run my RF Punch 160.2 bridged at 2 ohms? here are the specs for it: http://www.crucialconcepts.com/cc/Rockford%20Fosgate/rockford%20fosgate%20punch% 20160.2.html

i know RF has pretty solid build quality, but i was wondering if this little thing could handle it. also what do you think i would get out of it at 2ohms? i was thinking about 200-250 wrms, or is that too optimistic? quick responses are appreciated before i blow this little bi*tch.. lol. thanks.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Bestmankind

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 12945
Registered: Oct-05
rofl. concerned about your load. lol.

never had experience with that amp but i don't think you should do it.
 

Gold Member
Username: Wolfman1966

Http://www.realmofexcu..., Always remem... USA

Post Number: 2894
Registered: Jan-06
wouldn't do it.it doesnt say its stable at 2ohms bridged only 4ohms
 

Silver Member
Username: Gavbo211

JL Audio 10w3v2, IL US

Post Number: 485
Registered: Jan-05
well i tried it tonight.. and it ran suuuuper hot. damnit. i'm pissed. so now i have to wire at 8 ohms and get like what.. 80 wrms out of the thing? it sounded sooo good too.. haha.
 

Silver Member
Username: Gavbo211

JL Audio 10w3v2, IL US

Post Number: 486
Registered: Jan-05
this might be a stupid question, but i have no idea.. is there anyway to cheat the system and run a dual 4ohm sub at 4 ohms?? cause i could do that but i never heard anyone ask before.
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