It's already bridged.
you mean the 2.0 board that gives out 50W/ch is already bridged?
i saw 2.1 board which is 2x50W + 100W. how is this 100W achieved?
you mean the 2.0 board that gives out 50W/ch is already bridged?
i saw 2.1 board which is 2x50W + 100W. how is this 100W achieved?
Easy, it's at half the impedance. The 2x50W is at 4 ohm, the 1x100W is at 2 ohm. If all speakers are 8 ohm, each channel will give 25W.
All the above is with a 24V supply. If you have 12V supply, divide all power output numbers by 4.
Easy, it's at half the impedance. The 2x50W is at 4 ohm, the 1x100W is at 2 ohm. If all speakers are 8 ohm, each channel will give 25W.
All the above is with a 24V supply. If you have 12V supply, divide all power output numbers by 4.
thanks
2ohms is very low impedence, might work for car subs though
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