Silver Member Username: 94_toy
Post Number: 198 Registered: Sep-07
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Posted on DA D3 6.5" compnents, rated 60W rms, how much can they really take cause i got a RF P200.2 and that pushes 100W RMS @ 2 ohm eeach will it work? |
Silver Member Username: Hittin1
LakeCharles LA.,
La
Post Number: 299 Registered: May-07
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Posted on hmmm, if you use 1 -4ohm 6.5 on each channel of amp it will be putting 50-60 watts rms to them. |
Gold Member Username: Big_edge_head
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Post Number: 2168 Registered: Mar-07
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Posted on I owned the D3's before I got my HEX's. The D3's were really great for the price. I never really set the gains with a DMM, just by ear. They will get plenty loud. |
Gold Member Username: Joebruce
TC Sounds/DLS
Post Number: 2105 Registered: May-04
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Posted on Yea your amp does 100wrms @ 2ohms but your comps are 4ohms so you should be good. They will be getting whatever power your amp does at 4ohms. |
Silver Member Username: 94_toy
Post Number: 199 Registered: Sep-07
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Posted on ok so how would i run them at 2 ohm, or is it possible, 4 ohm + 4ohm = 2 ohm?? |
Gold Member Username: Joebruce
TC Sounds/DLS
Post Number: 2110 Registered: May-04
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Posted on Why do you want to run them at 2ohms? Just hook up each to each channel. They should be getting their rms like that. |
Silver Member Username: Hittin1
LakeCharles LA.,
La
Post Number: 301 Registered: May-07
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Posted on you beat me to it Twiztid.. lol or buy another set of comps and wire 2 speakers in parallel per channel. |