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ok so my amp can put out 380w rms x1 @4ohm... thats bridged.. i'm wondering if it's possible to get that much or more safely bridged at 2 ohm.. theres nothing in the specs about being bridged at 2 ohm.. although it says it can put out 190w rms x2 @ 2ohm.. anyone got an answer? this is not possible to do is it beause the amp is not stable at 1 ohm right amp is pioneer GM-5300T
Originally Posted by 98talon
ok so my amp can put out 380w rms x1 @4ohm... thats bridged.. i'm wondering if it's possible to get that much or more safely bridged at 2 ohm.. theres nothing in the specs about being bridged at 2 ohm.. although it says it can put out 190w rms x2 @ 2ohm.. anyone got an answer? this is not possible to do is it beause the amp is not stable at 1 ohm right amp is pioneer GM-5300T
I have 6 of the 5100T. didn't know they were up to 53..
At 2 ohm, it will shut itself down, but since its doesn't have display or diagnostics, you'll have no idea whats wrong.
You can get away with 3 ohm, or 1.5 per channel, but you won't get more than 380 wrms, its current limited.
At 2 ohm, it will shut itself down, but since its doesn't have display or diagnostics, you'll have no idea whats wrong.

You can get away with 3 ohm, or 1.5 per channel, but you won't get more than 380 wrms, its current limited.
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