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2.66ohms Final Impedance to an Amp that Bridged is 1000watts at 4 ohms
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinChuchero" data-source="post: 8842783" data-attributes="member: 688946"><p>Thanks for your comment, midrange will be wired separately, both 8ohm midrange in parallel would be down to 4ohms and will be bridged on channel 1 and 2. The amp bridged is rated at 1000watts @ 4ohms. So is perfect. Im just concerned on the drivers/tweeters. If I wire both tweeters and both drivers together in parallel the final impedance will be around 2.66ohms, so lets just say 3ohm rounded up. That being said, ch 3 and 4 separate is rated at 500 watts each at 2ohm. So based of what you’re saying, do you think if I hook them up to channel 3 alone it will receive about 500 watts with the gains set accordingly? Because I was thinking of bridging them but then bridged the amp is rated at 4ohms. So I will be below whats rated. And Ofcourse I will be setting the gains so I dont send too much power and burn them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinChuchero, post: 8842783, member: 688946"] Thanks for your comment, midrange will be wired separately, both 8ohm midrange in parallel would be down to 4ohms and will be bridged on channel 1 and 2. The amp bridged is rated at 1000watts @ 4ohms. So is perfect. Im just concerned on the drivers/tweeters. If I wire both tweeters and both drivers together in parallel the final impedance will be around 2.66ohms, so lets just say 3ohm rounded up. That being said, ch 3 and 4 separate is rated at 500 watts each at 2ohm. So based of what you’re saying, do you think if I hook them up to channel 3 alone it will receive about 500 watts with the gains set accordingly? Because I was thinking of bridging them but then bridged the amp is rated at 4ohms. So I will be below whats rated. And Ofcourse I will be setting the gains so I dont send too much power and burn them out. [/QUOTE]
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