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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: west lafayette
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I can get these amplifiers pretty cheap ($270 shipped/each) and was wondering if theyd work with a dipole midbass line array.
I will have 2 of them, each powering a tower of 4 HF 15s on a 24 x 96" baffle operating up to 250/300hz. The (4)15s per tower will each present a 4ohm load and I will run each amplifier as either the L or R channel. Question: Can these operate as monoblocks in stereo operation (use one per channel) and can they extend to 250-300hz? |
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