RMS power @ 2 ohms is 250 watts x 4 channels ?
Front channels to 2 ohm components and rear channels to sub ( now Jame's choice makes sense , one channel to each voice coil ?)
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RMS power @ 2 ohms is 250 watts x 4 channels ?
Front channels to 2 ohm components and rear channels to sub ( now Jame's choice makes sense , one channel to each voice coil ?)
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Thank You for clearing that up !
Will running 250 watts to left speakers and then running 250 watts to right speakers be OK ?
4 awg wiring kit might do since amp has three 30 amp fuses !
Last edited by Queef; 11-28-2019 at 07:17 PM. Reason: Wire size 4 awg
Ok, first amp does not list 3 channel operation. This might be a better choice https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...-JAD800.4.html
You will need to set crossovers and be judicious with gain on front.
Also, he is in U.K.
Uh I'm lost now. Lol, should I be looking at 3 channel then or 4? And do I need an amp to reach near peak power or rms? Also any hu recommendations as my first option is out the window. Thanks.
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You want a 4 channel amp that works in 3 channel mode. 1 channel for front left, 1 for front right and 2 bridged for sub. First amp was only 2 or 4 channel. This one should do well https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...-JAD800.4.html
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...ct-prod-mobile
Rockford Fosgate svc 4 ohm
JL Audio 10WO ? svc 4 ohm
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...ct-prod-mobile
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item...0aAndpEALw_wcB
Three 25 watt fuses , so , 4 awg wiring kit will work .
Last edited by Queef; 11-29-2019 at 05:38 AM.
M4kk,
3-ch amp operation gives you 125 on each door for components and rear 2 ch bridge for sub (400).
Did you have any questions ?