quick question.. This is the gear I'm "trying" to get installed. 2x Ti 600.2, 1x Ti 1000.2, a set of Elite Ti5 comps, a set of Ti9s and either a Rsdc102 or Rsdc122.
Would you guys run the Ti9s off the 600.2 @150 watts each and bridge the 1000.2 @ 4 ohms to the sub for a total of 1000watts
or
run the Ti9s off the 1000.2 @250 watts each and bridge the 600.2 and feed the sub the recommended 600 watts?
thanks fellas - Joe
which amp for my TI9
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u dont need to run full power to them. that way u ensure that the amp never over heats and shuts down
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option 2 seems like the way to go to me.
the rsdc isnt really going to gain anything going from 600 watts to 1000. but the ti9's should really like the extra power. plus your electrical system wont have to work so hard
the rsdc isnt really going to gain anything going from 600 watts to 1000. but the ti9's should really like the extra power. plus your electrical system wont have to work so hard
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