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Dual 1 Ohm Voice cables
I just Orderd a pair of SoundStream Tarantula T4 12" subs and they are dual 1 ohm. Does that mean that they can be wired for .5ohm and 2ohm? -- JstBngIt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JstBngIt's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=32550 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=208958 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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"JstBngIt" wrote in message news:1105406418.9742c160ed1abb5fbf9129c43815a3e4@t eranews... I just Orderd a pair of SoundStream Tarantula T4 12" subs and they are dual 1 ohm. Does that mean that they can be wired for .5ohm and 2ohm? -- JstBngIt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JstBngIt's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=32550 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=208958 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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Wow..the specs on those drivers are really impressive. 18ga voice coil
windings! What are you planning to use for an amp? Remember if you parallel those down to 1/2 ohm, then bridge you amp mono, the amp will see half the load....1/4ohm. I've been out of the business for a while, but thinking back, I can't remember a 1/4 ohm stable amp. Jason On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:40:28 +0000, JstBngIt wrote: I just Orderd a pair of SoundStream Tarantula T4 12" subs and they are dual 1 ohm. Does that mean that they can be wired for .5ohm and 2ohm? |
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"jw007" wrote in message ... Wow..the specs on those drivers are really impressive. 18ga voice coil windings! What are you planning to use for an amp? Remember if you parallel those down to 1/2 ohm, then bridge you amp mono, the amp will see half the load....1/4ohm. I've been out of the business for a while, but thinking back, I can't remember a 1/4 ohm stable amp. Jason I think autotek made one way back, and I know for a fact american bass made one not so long ago, a guy showed me the label on his that said so (I think their VFL 150.1 is now, like 2ft long 150w @ 1ohm?).. but they sure are few and far between.. |
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"Dark1" wrote in message ... "jw007" wrote in message ... Wow..the specs on those drivers are really impressive. 18ga voice coil windings! What are you planning to use for an amp? Remember if you parallel those down to 1/2 ohm, then bridge you amp mono, the amp will see half the load....1/4ohm. I've been out of the business for a while, but thinking back, I can't remember a 1/4 ohm stable amp. Jason I think autotek made one way back, and I know for a fact american bass made one not so long ago, a guy showed me the label on his that said so (I think their VFL 150.1 is now, like 2ft long 150w @ 1ohm?).. but they sure are few and far between.. sorry.. @ 4ohm.. would make it in the 2400w area @ 1/4.. sounds about right for a class D of those dimensions.. http://www.americanbassusa.com/amp_34.html |
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I know Harrison Labs' prototype was .25 ohms. Although it pushed a rated 20
000 watts R.M.S. That model was the Drag Queen. I can not find any more information about it, but I have found a little about the Drag King. http://www.hlabs.com/compamps/. No power ratings, but the amplifier cn take up to 1/16 of an ohm. "jw007" wrote in message ... Wow..the specs on those drivers are really impressive. 18ga voice coil windings! What are you planning to use for an amp? Remember if you parallel those down to 1/2 ohm, then bridge you amp mono, the amp will see half the load....1/4ohm. I've been out of the business for a while, but thinking back, I can't remember a 1/4 ohm stable amp. Jason On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:40:28 +0000, JstBngIt wrote: I just Orderd a pair of SoundStream Tarantula T4 12" subs and they are dual 1 ohm. Does that mean that they can be wired for .5ohm and 2ohm? |
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"Kirby" wrote in message news:%uVEd.51951$8l.37466@pd7tw1no... I know Harrison Labs' prototype was .25 ohms. Although it pushed a rated 20 000 watts R.M.S. That model was the Drag Queen. I can not find any more information about it, but I have found a little about the Drag King. http://www.hlabs.com/compamps/. No power ratings, but the amplifier cn take up to 1/16 of an ohm. calling the drag queen an amp is a bit of a stretch..lol.. |
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You're right. More-or-less the generator for your local utilities.
"Dark1" wrote in message ... "Kirby" wrote in message news:%uVEd.51951$8l.37466@pd7tw1no... I know Harrison Labs' prototype was .25 ohms. Although it pushed a rated 20 000 watts R.M.S. That model was the Drag Queen. I can not find any more information about it, but I have found a little about the Drag King. http://www.hlabs.com/compamps/. No power ratings, but the amplifier cn take up to 1/16 of an ohm. calling the drag queen an amp is a bit of a stretch..lol.. |
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Right now i just have a MTX 6500 Class D (250 x 1 @ 4ohm,500 x 1 @ 2ohm RMS) witch is not anything special, its just what i had running to my old kickers. soon as i get the money i will get something more powerfull (possibly the tarantula amp from soundstream). Do i have to run them at 4 ohm, or is there a way to drop it to 2 ohm? -- JstBngIt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JstBngIt's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=32550 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=208987 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:20:13 +0000, JstBngIt
wrote: Right now i just have a MTX 6500 Class D (250 x 1 @ 4ohm,500 x 1 @ 2ohm RMS) witch is not anything special, its just what i had running to my old kickers. soon as i get the money i will get something more powerfull (possibly the tarantula amp from soundstream). Do i have to run them at 4 ohm, or is there a way to drop it to 2 ohm? You don't have to use both voice coils on both speakers. Just use one coil from each speaker, and wire them in series for a 2-ohm overall load. Power handling will be reduced some, but not halved. Scott Gardner |
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