Anonymous | I bought 3 amp each rated at 1000 watts RMS each and I want to bridge all 3 of them together to run a single 10 inch Pyramid sub in a sealed box to get maximum performance. How do I do this? |
Silver Member Username: HydroPost Number: 114 Registered: 12-2003 | HA HA HA HA HA HA YOU CANT BE SERIOUS |
Silver Member Username: Its_bacon12Post Number: 153 Registered: 12-2003 | hes not serious, this is that g@y kid again under anyonymous trying to be stupid and he is the reason i think we should restrict anonymous posts...... sooo...to answer you, hes not serious |
Anonymous | Another Anonymous here. Is there a way to combine 2 or more amps together to a single SVC sub? For a DVC sub could you run one amp on each coil? |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfPost Number: 1195 Registered: 12-2003 | some class-D amplifiers support a feature that allows two to be connected together to double the output. you *can* connect one amp to each coil of a DVC sub, but I highly suggest avoiding this course of action. If the amps are not perfectly matched and balanced, including setting gains with a scope, you'll give an uneven load to the coils, the coils will fight each other, and the sub will destroy itself in fairly short order. |