2ohm bridged....

 

Silver Member
Username: Killer44

Ontario Canada

Post Number: 816
Registered: Dec-04
400W 2 Channel High Current Amplifier Retail: $520
2 x 75W RMS @ 4 Ohm Stereo
2 x 125W RMS @ 2 Ohm Stereo
2 x 175W RMS @ 1 Ohm Stereo
2 x 300W RMS @ 0.5 Ohm Stereo
1 x 400W RMS @ 1 Ohm Bridged
Dimensions (H x W x L): 2.7"x 12.4"x 10.6"

my friend might get this amp for really cheap and its only for a winter beater system so it doenst matter thats is ma audio, his subs are svc4ohm 150rms(2 10's) so i can either wire them sepereately @ 4ohms to each channel (only getting 85 watts) or according to these speacs this amp is stable @ 10hm bridged...? is that true, or are they lying? if so i would bridge it at 2ohms...and would i get around 300rms by doing that? thanks in advance, the amp is a Ma audio HK 102SX 400watt 2 channel amp....
 

Silver Member
Username: Killer44

Ontario Canada

Post Number: 817
Registered: Dec-04
sorry didnt even notice i was in the sub section...well either way someone will know whats up here....
 

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Username: Mixmastaspig

Canada, Canada Canada

Post Number: 913
Registered: Sep-05
That is pricey for that.....and im sure it wouldnt be stable @ .5ohm

You can do MUCH MUCH better! Hifonics, not even $350 for around 1krms....
 

Gold Member
Username: Van_man

Boston South, MA

Post Number: 2080
Registered: Mar-06
Well if im not mistaken And I could be, that amp is 400x1 bridged. So if you put a 2 ohm load on it and bridge it it would see 200x1 bridged at 2 ohms.
 

Silver Member
Username: Killer44

Ontario Canada

Post Number: 818
Registered: Dec-04
yeha dont worry mike i would never pay or let him pay 520$ for that hes getting it from a pawnshop for 80$ and the test it and evrything to show you it works, he jsut needs it for a temp system....but if its onyl 200x1 @ 2ohms then it wont be enough for both subs...thanks for the help guys
 

Silver Member
Username: Killer44

Ontario Canada

Post Number: 819
Registered: Dec-04
didnt bump...
 

Silver Member
Username: Adam_s

15 TC9 Hybrid, RE MT Softparts

Post Number: 756
Registered: Aug-04
I would say at 2 ohms it will be somewhere between 200-300 watts RMS.
 

Gold Member
Username: Johnfiac

IL Afghanistan,...

Post Number: 1649
Registered: Mar-06
if its just for a cheap beater system... get like a audioburn :-) it might keep your trunk warm for u in the winter
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