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M100 Question

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Would the m100 have enough power to run 4 10 inch x max's at 2 ohm stereo ?

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Hell yeah! That would probably sound good as hell and be plenty loud too. But it won't power the subs to their absolute limit if that's what you're asking.
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the xmax 10 is rated at about 350W rms

so you're setup will work indeed, will even be better with a basscube,

but if you want the best out of you're subs, you need a second M100

(without bass cube)

just listen one time to the m100 on two Xmax brigded at 2ohm mono and you'll hear the difference...
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Thanks guys ! I'm gonna try that, I don't have another m100 yet but I do have a bass cube.
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Starunit10 wrote:Thanks guys ! I'm gonna try that, I don't have another m100 yet but I do have a bass cube.
the basscube will do a lot !!... when you see the red clipping led light up, even short, turn the gain little bid back until it

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love me some cube! Not sure I would do a system with out it I mean you can always turn it off but when you want it, its there.
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This is along the same lines as my planned system. I have a pair of M100s to run either 4 12" Xmax or 2 12s and 2 15s if i can find a pair. Also putting in a route 66.

I have done 4 10" Xmax in the past run off of 2 QX 2180 and a Bass cube. It had quite a kick but the M100s should be alot more power. :mrgreen:

When we get our systems all installed we should meet up and compare. See whos is louder and swap tech tips :D

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LowandLoud wrote:This is along the same lines as my planned system. I have a pair of M100s to run either 4 12" Xmax or 2 12s and 2 15s if i can find a pair. Also putting in a route 66.

I have done 4 10" Xmax in the past run off of 2 QX 2180 and a Bass cube. It had quite a kick but the M100s should be alot more power. :mrgreen:

When we get our systems all installed we should meet up and compare. See whos is louder and swap tech tips :D

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Be careful with the Xmax V1 models....they have a very high inductance and when you go at 2ohm brigded and pound very hard,

you could damage you're amp.....for that reason they reduced the coil to a lower value in the V2 version.....with the V2 models

no problem with this.... I don't state it WILL happen, but it CAN happen.....a warned men is worth 2......
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any way to physically check the difference ? V1 or V2
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Starunit10 wrote:any way to physically check the difference ? V1 or V2
without pics a little bid difficult to explain. the V2's have more rubber on the carbon.

if you upload pics i see directly. another thing is if you have a dmm, for (12inch)

V1 you will measure a coil resistance of about 3.9 ohm, for V2 it is lower, about 3.3 ohm.

i have both versions in 12 inch at home.
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Good to know. Thanks for the heads up. The 10s i used to run came from a few different places but the one real noticeable difference between them was 3 of them had 4 mounting screw holes and the 4th had eight. I thought that strange but was the only physical difference i could see.

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Ok now, we have recently discovered that a line driver with an alpine deck may not be the best thing for am m series amp. (scrapping the 6 channel line driver) How about power wise? I was planning to run m50 X 2 and the m100 off of the 15f power core, Is this too much input for these amps or can they take it all day ?

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I wouldnt think so. As far as i remember, they are power hungry little buggers. Especially in multiples at 2ohm.
Anyone ever have any problems?

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Starunit10 wrote:Would the m100 have enough power to run 4 10 inch x max's at 2 ohm stereo ?

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