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Old 06-07-2004, 11:45 AM
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KuttinEdge,
That amp is 150W RMS at 4 Ohm, and 300W RMS at 2 OHM. so I am pushing it as hard as it can be pushed. I know the Kappa Perfect can handle more, but I got the upper end infinity to make sure I would not blow anything. Just want good SQ and reliable bass. Thanks for the tip though!
Old 06-10-2004, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by lindsj
KuttinEdge,
That amp is 150W RMS at 4 Ohm, and 300W RMS at 2 OHM. so I am pushing it as hard as it can be pushed. I know the Kappa Perfect can handle more, but I got the upper end infinity to make sure I would not blow anything. Just want good SQ and reliable bass. Thanks for the tip though!
Oh, so you are running the sub at 2 ohms resistance. I didnt realize that. I thought that you just put the the positive and negative terminals of the amp to the positive and negative terminals of the speaker, hence running it at 4ohms resistance.
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