Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
Is a zx350 stable at 2 ohms mono any help would be great thanks
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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
yeah, it sure is. make sure to give it greater then an 8awg power cable and you should be just fine
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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
Are you sure some else told me no. I have two of them and I want to run them mono to each woofer. I have 0 gage ran to the back and a block with 4- 4 gage outlets and I will be running a zx450 for the highs. Do you know what the power output will be of 350 at 2 ohms mono let me know and thanks for your info. Ray
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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
BFowler is correct they are fine at 2ohms mono, I used one on a 12'' Rainbow vanadium with twin 3ohms, think the circuits keep it at a 2ohms load no matter what you do, someone will pop along to tell you if thats right.
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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
i am sure. it has a hi voltage/hi currant switch in its circuitry for such operation. the only other precaution is maybe make sure the fan is in good working order, or even swap it out for a new higher output model if you are still concerned about it. the power increase will be fairly minimal. but it is safe to run it at 2ohmsraybh69 wrote:Are you sure some else told me no. I have two of them and I want to run them mono to each woofer. I have 0 gage ran to the back and a block with 4- 4 gage outlets and I will be running a zx450 for the highs. Do you know what the power output will be of 350 at 2 ohms mono let me know and thanks for your info. Ray
direct from pg tech support back in the day:
When designing the ZX amps we wanted a design that made its best power at normal loads. By that we mean 4 ohms bridged. Now we know that no matter what we say or how loud we say it people will still hook the amp up to lower impedances trying to get more power. So our number one goal is that the amp continue to operate at lower impedances. The only way to do that is to limit the power output of the amp when it's hooked up to lower impedances. But it really isn't that big of a deal. Here's why:
Wattage is equal to voltage times current. Running the amp at 2 ohms bridged means more output current. Current makes heat. We can't allow the amp to make more heat than the fan can deal with. The fan can deal with a bit more heat than what's generated from a 4 ohm bridged load. So there's some room for more power. Here's how we limit the power increase to what's manageable:
The ZX amps have a circuit that detects the amount of current going out of the speaker terminals. If the current is high enough AND last long enough (longer than 100 milliseconds), the circuit limits the amount of voltage that the power supply can produce. This in turn limits the power output of the amp. So continuous power output remains about the same with the power composed of more current and less voltage.
But there is a bright side to all this. Remember I said that the excess current demand had to last longer than 100ms. The dynamic peaks in most music last less than 20ms. So the circuit never has a chance to effect the power supply voltage for musical peaks. All this means that the amp IS allowed to make more power with musical peaks while continuous power remains about the same. You could say that the "headroom" of the amp is increased.
If you want to run the amp 2 ohms bridged, go for it. Just understand that it will run slightly hotter and will pull more current from your car to make those musical peaks (add more capacitors and use thick gauge power/ground wire). I wouldn't recommend running it 1 ohm bridged. The amp will shut down (red LED) if the output current gets too high (looks like a shorted speaker).
original article if you are interested: http://webfaq.phoenixphorum.com/ZX.htm
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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
By what I've seen as the average out put, the ZX line seems to do about 10% then its rated at, so the 350 would do ~450 @ 4 ohms, I'd expect to see ~550 x 1 @ 2 ohms.
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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
Yesraybh69 wrote:Is a zx350 stable at 2 ohms mono any help would be great thanks

I had one running an IDQ10 for over a year, bridged into 2 ohms, so I can definitely say it's fine

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Re: Zx350 at 2 ohms mono
For more reassurance , I ran mine to 2 XMAX 12's bridged parallel in a sealed enclosure and they slammed !! Amp NEVER had a problem
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