
annunaki
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Too bad I do this for free. 
Parallel=2ohm. That 2ohm load bridged on a 2ohm stable amp is too much. A 2ohm stable amp is not stable bridged with a 2ohm load. You have to assume the amp is seeing a 1ohm load.Francious70 said:SOmeone had mentioned 1 ohm in the post before me. Tell me how you get 2 4 ohm woofers to 1 ohm??
Anywhos, go with 2 ohms, and buy my old amp that I used to power my Kappa Perfect.
Precision Power PCX-1250. 500 watts RMS @ 2 ohms.
Paul
Yes, your amp would be great. PM RecLodossWar and see if he wants it. I think he's not in the US.Francious70 said:SOmeone had mentioned 1 ohm in the post before me. Tell me how you get 2 4 ohm woofers to 1 ohm??
Anywhos, go with 2 ohms, and buy my old amp that I used to power my Kappa Perfect.
Precision Power PCX-1250. 500 watts RMS @ 2 ohms.
Paul
Most 2 channel amps are not 2 ohms bridged stable. For that to be true, the amp would have to be 1 ohm stereo stable, which VERRRRRRRY few are. The way I was told how impedance works when bridged is each channel sees 1/2 of the total impedance. in this case it's 2 ohms, so each channel see 1 ohm.zumbo said:Parallel=2ohm. That 2ohm load bridged on a 2ohm stable amp is too much. A 2ohm stable amp is not stable bridged with a 2ohm load. You have to assume the amp is seeing a 1ohm load.
An amp that is 2ohm stable bridged, is in fact 1ohm stable.
Francious70 said:Most 2 channel amps are not 2 ohms bridged stable. For that to be true, the amp would have to be 1 ohm stereo stable, which VERRRRRRRY few are. The way I was told how impedance works when bridged is each channel sees 1/2 of the total impedance. in this case it's 2 ohms, so each channel see 1 ohm.
So, after that whole spiel, I'm just agreeing with you.
Anywhos, Phoenix Gold's MPS series of smps ARE in fact 2 ohm bridgeable.
Paul