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- Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:44 pm
- Forum: Car Audio
- Topic: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
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Re: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
4 ohm is where it should be bridged. The 2 ohm bridged is PG saying "it's durable as hell, it'll take some abuse if you feed it and cool it." You don't gain that much more, other than twice the heat, and 50% more power. Lots higher risk of blowing it up. That's also why they toned down th...
- Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:51 am
- Forum: Car Audio
- Topic: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
- Replies: 6
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Re: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
Last time I ran a ti600 into a 1 ohm load (13 or so years ago) it overheated and shut down in around 10 minutes. Bridged at 2ohms they pull a lot of amps and run hot but will hang in there as long as you have air space around the amp. you can always try at 4 ohms and see what you think I guess it w...
- Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:07 am
- Forum: Car Audio
- Topic: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
- Replies: 6
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Re: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
Series the coils, and parallel the woofers for a 4 ohm load on the "bridged" output of the amp. Thanks for chiming in. I figured I could go that route but I'd really like to extract the most out of the amp. I know the stated stats say that bridged is rated for two ohm but curious if anyon...
- Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:18 am
- Forum: Car Audio
- Topic: ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
- Replies: 6
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ZX 600TI Bridged at 1 ohm load?
New member, long time PG enthusiast. I'm setting up my 2000 Wrangler with my old 500.4ti running JBL 508gti fronts & 608gti rears and my zx600ti running two RE SEx v2 4 ohm dvc subs. My question is will I be better suited exchanging the 4 ohm dvc's for 2 ohmers and series them out for a net 2 oh...