What Ohms would you all recommend running a ZX500 at for daily use on subwoofer duty?
I am having the speaker rebuilt so I can do Dual 1 Ohm coils for a 2 Ohm total load OR Dual 2 Ohm coils and run it at 4 Ohm load.
Is the power increase even that noticeable between 2 and 4 Ohm in a ZX500? Since it is a regulated power supply maybe there is little to gain?
Either way is fine IMO, but I want to make it a situation where the amp will not fry itself or compromise the SQ that badly.
Thanks!
Running a ZX500 Bridged. 2 or 4 Ohm?
Running a ZX500 Bridged. 2 or 4 Ohm?
2003 Saab 9-3 Vector: Faital, Dayton, JBL,+ DIY mixed up mess
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
Eric D probably just said it best in a different post:
But, most any Ti amp can do 2 ohm mono and double its power with music. Sine waves, now that is another story.
2003 Saab 9-3 Vector: Faital, Dayton, JBL,+ DIY mixed up mess
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
Thanks for the offer Pedi, but I already have three ZX500s. Your ZX500 is super minty though!
I just cannot fit 3 ZX500s where I want them. So I think I will have to scale back and run a ZX450 and ZX500, which will look nice... Down the line I might switch it to 2x ZX350s and a ZX500. Granted I think the ZX450 may fit the bill where I will not need to "upgrade" the power to the ZX350s.
I just cannot fit 3 ZX500s where I want them. So I think I will have to scale back and run a ZX450 and ZX500, which will look nice... Down the line I might switch it to 2x ZX350s and a ZX500. Granted I think the ZX450 may fit the bill where I will not need to "upgrade" the power to the ZX350s.
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2003 Saab 9-3 Vector: Faital, Dayton, JBL,+ DIY mixed up mess
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise
1979 Porsche SC: Kenwood X-994, X100.2, RSd6.5cs
1971 Chevy C-10: wind noise