my amp
my amp
Hello, I was just wondering why a mono amp has two terminals for subs. Like a two channel amp. I was looking at some amps and I seen that. Like the Jbl GTO1201.1 amp, it has 4 pos and negative terminals for speakers. How would you get the most out of the amp? It says minimum 2ohm on each terminal. This amp puts out most power at 2ohm.
But what if you hooked up a sub to each terminal at 2ohm would this still be full power. Because I know that you have to have 2 dual 2ohm subwoofers to make 2ohm. But this amp makes me think you could have 2 dual 4ohm subwoofers and have full power @2ohm?
But what if you hooked up a sub to each terminal at 2ohm would this still be full power. Because I know that you have to have 2 dual 2ohm subwoofers to make 2ohm. But this amp makes me think you could have 2 dual 4ohm subwoofers and have full power @2ohm?
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When amp makers started the D class craze they used whatever speaker terminal they had laying around and that meant paralleled speaker connections inside the amp case, so if you wire two 2 ohm speakers to these terminals your load will be 1 ohm on the amp and most offshore class D amps DON"T have the outputs to handle that sort of current draw on the amp. And I am quoting Steven Mantz of ZED when I state that current draw fact of life, I just happen to agree with his point of view also after all the amps I have seen inside.
But I am hoping someday to actually see a 1 ohm D class amp that can take the punishment we like to put them though, it would be a revelation to the industry, to see one live up to its marketing....C
But I am hoping someday to actually see a 1 ohm D class amp that can take the punishment we like to put them though, it would be a revelation to the industry, to see one live up to its marketing....C
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No, that is not correct. You can't "put 1 ohm on each channel" because that amp only has one channel. The amp has two pairs of terminals, but they're terminals for the SAME channel.
Your pair of dual four ohm subs are not a good match for that amp unless they're adequately powered by half of the amp's rated power output.
Your pair of dual four ohm subs are not a good match for that amp unless they're adequately powered by half of the amp's rated power output.
The amp has 4 total positive and negative outputs. Yeah I know you can't put 1ohm on each, I am just wondering how it works. On the amp it says the 2 terminals you could put a minimum of 2ohm on each output. And if the amp is wired in parallel with the two outputs, wouldn't that make the amp see 1ohm?
How would you use both terminals then? The amp says its only 2ohm stable. With both outputs saying 2ohm and the amp is wired in parallel wouldn't this equal 1ohm? The manual has two subs both dual 4ohm and they are wired to 2ohm and on each output. How does this work?
How would you use both terminals then? The amp says its only 2ohm stable. With both outputs saying 2ohm and the amp is wired in parallel wouldn't this equal 1ohm? The manual has two subs both dual 4ohm and they are wired to 2ohm and on each output. How does this work?
Hummm I will let other's answer this for you. But for my money If I buy any new woofers I am looking at the 12 C RSD speakers. These are replacing the older Elites that PG had on the market and they seem to be very impressive for the cost. just my 2 cents here, please listen to some of the others here they have more info that I do to share about this matter...C
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I think the RSD's will handle pretty much whatever you put to them. Within reason of course. I had a single RSD Bridged on a Ti1000.2 for a while and it didn't seem to mind.
I think as long as you are smart with your gain setting, and don't clip them, they will take the power just fine.
I'm going to run 2 of them on a xenon 1200.1 in my next install, and I don't expect to have any problems with it.
That being said, I would like to try the new RSDc subs when I get enough money saved again.

I think as long as you are smart with your gain setting, and don't clip them, they will take the power just fine.

I'm going to run 2 of them on a xenon 1200.1 in my next install, and I don't expect to have any problems with it.
That being said, I would like to try the new RSDc subs when I get enough money saved again.