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Lightning Audio S2.500.4 AMP


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bebefouch 
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Posted: February 27, 2004 at 6:53 PM / IP Logged  
Heres the specs on this 4 channel amp...
4ohm load
40w x 2 FRONT
100w x 2 REAR
2ohm load
80w x 2 FRONT
200w x 2 REAR
4ohm load bridged (mono)
160w x 1 FRONT
400w x 1 REAR
I have a very hard time understanding this stuff because i'm new to car audio. Anyways, I have 2 decent 4 ohm 6x9's that can handle a lot of juice (100w rms). I want to power them to their full potential, but I don't want to bridge them because I want the stereo sound. I have two 12" single 4 ohm voice coil subs that I would LIKE to bridge.
Given those specs, and the way I want to wire my system, how much power exactly are the 6x9's going to get, and how much power are the subs going to get??
RalphWiggum 
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Posted: February 27, 2004 at 7:47 PM / IP Logged  
Well, according to your provided specs, you cannot bridge both subs off of that amp. Well, you can in series but they will ony show a 8ohm load to the amp which would give each sub about 100w which is the same if you connect them to the amp @ 4ohm stereo. The specs you listed under the heading 4 ohm load is the best you're gonna' get. (40w to each 6x9 and 100w to each sub)
superstreet786 
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Posted: March 16, 2004 at 7:44 PM / IP Logged  

if you bridged them to the rear channel ud get 400 watts... you have way too big of an amp for some 6x9's

---- 1996 Chevy S10 ----
1 Lightning Audio S2.600.2 Amp
2 Lightning Audio 12" Subs
1 Lightning Audio 1 Farad Cap

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