I think that is more than optimisticThe thing is this amp pushes out 380 watts rms.
The answers are still no as previously stated.I would reallly like a yes or no answer and any sugestions as i previously stated.
If it is, the distortion level would render it un-listenable.The second picture is my amp. Which is around 100 watts per channel RMS.
Then you must use 8 ohms.The third picture is just what it says on the back about use 8 ohms.
Nothing new there.And PLEASE dont tell me about it saying low frequency cause i have tested it and it full range.
However ---- if your crossover is designed for 4 ohms and all your drivers are 4 ohms, that's good. You'll get close to what the crossover is designed to do. (Drivers don't have flat impedance, tho, so it won't be perfect).
You just need to get an amp that can drive the 4 ohms.
The amp has a set of stereo speaker outputs for the high section and the low section. Do both send out a full range signal? That seems strange. Specs say 95WPC for each section.
You just need to get an amp that can drive the 4 ohms.
The amp has a set of stereo speaker outputs for the high section and the low section. Do both send out a full range signal? That seems strange. Specs say 95WPC for each section.
Hey thanks for more feedback. So since then answer is no. It wont work, i have been looking into a crossover. It is the Dayton XO2W-2.5k. It states that you can use a 4 ohm woofer on it while still being a 8 ohm crossover.
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The part that doesn't work is the 4 ohms. Until you sort that out nothing else really matters does it?
Is there any info you can give about this crossover? Cause it says you can use a 4 ohm OR a 8 OHM woofer.
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Right, you keep forgetting about the amp.
Not knowing how the thing is wired inside, we don't know what the High and Low sections do. They may simply be wired together. Is there any way you can check? You'll want to know for sure for several reasons. Also do a careful check to hear if the Hi and Lo sections are truly full range, or if there is a built in crossover.
Not knowing how the thing is wired inside, we don't know what the High and Low sections do. They may simply be wired together. Is there any way you can check? You'll want to know for sure for several reasons. Also do a careful check to hear if the Hi and Lo sections are truly full range, or if there is a built in crossover.
I tested the hi and lo sections. The low is full range which is weird why they called it "low". The hi is almost the same as full just less loud and more vocals.
Sounds like there is some sort of crossover, then. I guess you could run your woofers off the low section that mid and tweeter off the high.
You still have the problem of the amp shutting off at high volumes into the 4 ohm load.
You still have the problem of the amp shutting off at high volumes into the 4 ohm load.
Ya. I plan to run my mids on the hi level and use a crossover(which i found one) for the tweeters and the woofers.
I think this thread is done so thanks for all the feedback and i learned alot.
I think this thread is done so thanks for all the feedback and i learned alot.
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