Question for loadsubs?
- neverenuff
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Re: Question for loadsubs?
Thank you subs I knew it was very possible. just needed sombody else to lay down the facts. not taking anything away from len-dogg I did know what you were speaking of and like subs said you are right but I knew you could run below an ohm.
Re: Question for loadsubs?
ok, most people are right. You CANT have a negitive. aka -1ohm but .00001 ohm you can have. Its less than one ohm which is possible, but not negitive.
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codyhoover
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Re: Question for loadsubs?
2 dual 6ohm vc subs<p>Series-Series: 6+6+6+6=24 ohms
Series-Parallel: 1/((1/12)+(1/12))=6 ohms
Parallel-Parallel: 1/((1/6)+(1/6)+(1/6)+(1/6)=1.5 ohms<p>Presision Power amps are supposed to be infinately stable and any good brand(Rockford Fosgate, Alpine) will be stable down to 1ohm<p>[ March 26, 2003: Message edited by: codyhoover ]</p>
Series-Parallel: 1/((1/12)+(1/12))=6 ohms
Parallel-Parallel: 1/((1/6)+(1/6)+(1/6)+(1/6)=1.5 ohms<p>Presision Power amps are supposed to be infinately stable and any good brand(Rockford Fosgate, Alpine) will be stable down to 1ohm<p>[ March 26, 2003: Message edited by: codyhoover ]</p>
-Cody
Green '92 GS
140db on 1 12"
Green '92 GS
140db on 1 12"