Trilinear operation
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:34 am
Im planning on powering a couple 12" RF Power T112D4's off of the MS2250.
4 Ohm load to the amp all said n done @ 2x340w. Not looking for SPL numbers. Dont want to drown the M44 full range output with bass either.
Hey, on the M44, if i run stereo out front and rear at 4 ohm to components, and i run a smaller 10" sub in my stock sub location (outside of the box) bridged (trilinear) off the rear channel at the same time as the full range set (with a low pass filter inline on the sub), what kind of power can i expect to see to the 10" ?
In other words what kind of power does the bridged function of trilinear mode output while running full range off the same off of the rear channel?
If i used a 10" DVC sub, can i run a trilinear channel off the front and rear at 4 ohm to each voice coil? Im looking at the RF T110D2 or T110D4 10" for that.
The idea would be so i can remove my sub box (with the 2x 12") from tha back of my truck for road trips if i need to and still have a 10" sub in the stock location.
4 Ohm load to the amp all said n done @ 2x340w. Not looking for SPL numbers. Dont want to drown the M44 full range output with bass either.
Hey, on the M44, if i run stereo out front and rear at 4 ohm to components, and i run a smaller 10" sub in my stock sub location (outside of the box) bridged (trilinear) off the rear channel at the same time as the full range set (with a low pass filter inline on the sub), what kind of power can i expect to see to the 10" ?
In other words what kind of power does the bridged function of trilinear mode output while running full range off the same off of the rear channel?
If i used a 10" DVC sub, can i run a trilinear channel off the front and rear at 4 ohm to each voice coil? Im looking at the RF T110D2 or T110D4 10" for that.
The idea would be so i can remove my sub box (with the 2x 12") from tha back of my truck for road trips if i need to and still have a 10" sub in the stock location.