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odc04r
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Yes sorry, I meant stick the parallel transistors of each channel in series with each other, so they all end up in parallel.
Bad wording maybe, makes sense to me :) |
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wasup
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Can you put a xover between two amps that have been switched to parallel?
Lets say make the signal going to the second amp more sub than bass!!
thnx
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gingerbiscuit69
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adam - they are just connected inputs, ie: channelA feeds both channels (but they stay independant of each other in gain ect...).
used this at your partys for the bass end when i wired up. |
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adambomb
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that's what I was hoping.... but as the manual mentioned @ 2ohm I thought I would check (as I know not all amps are the same when it comes ot parallel).
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