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Post by Delhux on Feb 3, 2002 20:40:10 GMT -5
I want to replace the subs in my bandpass enclosure with something better. Mainly because one of the speakers is torn, but the fact that I have to run them at 75Watts per channel versus 150Watts kinda bugs me. I have a 300Watt Phoenix Gold XS-2300 Series amp, so I can run two channels at 150W. I forget/don't know what the deal is with impedience, ohms, etc. I don't know hoe to go about finding out if I should get something that works at 2ohms, 4ohms, or 8--if that is possible.
I'll try to get the specs for my amp up here shortly.
My bandpass enclosure is a Jensen box with Jensen speakers, I like them but they are torn and not utilizing the amp's potential. Any suggestions?
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Post by Delhux on Feb 3, 2002 20:55:36 GMT -5
Output Power:
4 ohm stereo @ 12/13.8 VDC 25/75 WRMS x 2 2 ohm stereo @ 13.8 VDC 150 WRMS x 2 4 ohm bridged @ 13.8 VDC 300 WRMS x 1
Crossover Frequencies
20Hz to 20kHz (Rnet factory set at 100Hz)
Crossover Slopes
24dB per Octave
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Post by Slowhawk on Mar 25, 2002 12:37:23 GMT -5
Look into JL audio W-3 series. For two subs go for W-3-d2 These are duel 2 ohm voice coils so you can hook them up for 2ohm,8ohm,3ohm,Whatever you want. 2ohm will get the most out of your amp.
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