yeah it has adjustable ohm load but idk about 1/4 ohm i thought they were 2ohm..So I have the t1d215 Rockford fosgate it has a fuse that u can turn around that says either 1/4 ohm what about if I want it 2 ohm just leave the fuse out?
I don't have a ohm reader on my multimeter so... Figured someone might know
The d2 in the model number is dual 2yeah it has adjustable ohm load but idk about 1/4 ohm i thought they were 2ohm..
which is what I meant just don't where he sees 1/4 ohm at.. oh I get it now it say 1 or 4 ohm lolThe d2 in the model number is dual 2
That's how dual coils work. If you needed 2ohm you should have got a dual 4.So only 1 or 4 ? Dang that's kinda weird but either way thanks for the info
or a korean amp that runs half ohm easily.Alright thanks guys that's what I figured was just curious cus I'm getting a second 15 and was wondering if i could run em together at 1 ohm not a big deal tho I'll just get a better amp that can put out more power at 2 ohms
I think you are confusing what's nice and what's mainstream mass market.Not a bad idea but.. off brand amps ehhhhh I'm big about paying for quality and pretty sure I haven't seen any of the nicer brand amps .5 ohm stable
cab 1600.1 with good electricalNot a bad idea but.. off brand amps ehhhhh I'm big about paying for quality and pretty sure I haven't seen any of the nicer brand amps .5 ohm stable
uhm off brand amps? these are the amps that dominate the competition, you must be new to the scene. A lot of these amps people run at 0.25 ohms and they are built solidly enough to handle it no problem and lasts for years to come. These are quality incarnate. Not overpriced overmarketed mainstream BS. Anyone thats been in the audio game long enough already knows what the actual quality stuff is and these are the main brand amps that anyone that wants to get loud runs.Not a bad idea but.. off brand amps ehhhhh I'm big about paying for quality and pretty sure I haven't seen any of the nicer brand amps .5 ohm stable