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taylorwadeson 10-09-2010 07:26 PM

4 Channel Amp
 
I'm new to this forum and this as the most related area i could find. I was wondering this. I have a Arc Audio Kar 400.4 amp 70rms x 4 channels at 4 ohms or 100 by 4 channels at 2 ohms. I have a set of ID ctx65cs comps up front and was wondering since the speakers are recomened at 100 rms if i could some how get the load to 2 ohms? would adding another set of speakers in the back reduce the load to 2 ohms ? if i wired all 4 speakers into 2 channels what would the power ratings be? would it beed 100x4 ? or would it be the bridge power ( 280 rms x 2) divided by 4 channels ?

BigRedGuy 10-09-2010 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by taylorwadeson (Post 616232)
I'm new to this forum and this as the most related area i could find. I was wondering this. I have a Arc Audio Kar 400.4 amp 70rms x 4 channels at 4 ohms or 100 by 4 channels at 2 ohms. I have a set of ID ctx65cs comps up front and was wondering since the speakers are recomened at 100 rms if i could some how get the load to 2 ohms? would adding another set of speakers in the back reduce the load to 2 ohms ? if i wired all 4 speakers into 2 channels what would the power ratings be? would it beed 100x4 ? or would it be the bridge power ( 280 rms x 2) divided by 4 channels ?

Nice gear....:smilie_da

You have 2 choices.....you could bridge the amp into 2 channels and be very careful how you set it up i.e. gains at minimum, Xover set to 90hz or so and the fader set back a bit to the rear.....or......get yourself a stronger 2 channel.....:dunno:

If the set is rated at 100w/channel full range they will handle a lot more power if you take all the low bass info out of the signal.

Personally I would try option #1 first, you already have the amp and all that extra power will really bring those comps to life.....:smokin:

HTH

LOOSEWHEEL 10-09-2010 11:46 PM

Your specs are a bit off. See the manual >>HERE<< if you have not done so already. Why do you want to reduce it to a 2ohm load? Simply bridge it and drive each speaker with 200W per channel but reduce the gain to prevent blowing your speakers as BigRed suggested.


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