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Old 11-09-2009, 10:57 PM
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No need to get mad ? People on this Forum are a joke , If your not 100% sure about something , keep your mouth shut . Like I stated before , I've been doing Car Audio a long time and I have people arguing with me about subjects that they THINK they know .
i know what im saying and its 2 ohms period.. speed on . i havnt been the one arguing with u about it. if you think its one ohm fine, go get a lollipop.. i dont care. its 2 ohms .. move on. read on... between the two links you posted they contradict themselves...

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Old 11-10-2009, 04:42 AM
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i know what im saying and its 2 ohms period.. speed on . i havnt been the one arguing with u about it. if you think its one ohm fine, go get a lollipop.. i dont care. its 2 ohms .. move on. read on... between the two links you posted they contradict themselves...
Great , another 20 year old that thinks he knows something . Your just as retarded as the rest . Read both articles (Don't look at the drawing because that is wrong . Both articles do not contradict each other . And people wonder why newbies like yourself , blow up amplifiers .
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Old 11-10-2009, 06:56 AM
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Wrong ,you have no clue . When you bridge a two channel amp ,it becomes 1 channel . Please read.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5149825_brid...amplifier.html
Again, no it does not.

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Another nice article.This paragraph was taken out of this article . I guess OMF350 would be considered MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE . Like I said ,I've been doing this ,probably longer than you've been alive ,and I am right .


NOTE: When you bridge two channels of an amplifier you will be cutting the "effective" impedance of the speaker load in half. For example, bridging an amplifier to a 4 ohm speaker will make the "effective" impedance 2 ohms. This is why an amplifier can quadruple the power of a single channel when bridged. Each of the previous two channels will see a load of 2 ohms. This would give a stereo output of 100 watts by two channels. Since there is only one channel it combines both 100 watt channels and becomes a 200 watt channel. This is an important point. Many people believe that if their amplifier is 2 ohm stable then they can bridge it to a 2 ohm speaker load. This is not the case as a bridged amplifier will see a 2 ohm speaker load as 1 ohm. Many authors have tried to explain why this is and I have yet to see one do it effectively. I'm no exception so my advice is just accept it as fact and don't bust your brain on it.



http://www.caraudiohelp.com/newslett...amplifiers.htm
Again, what don't you understand about the word effective? Each channel must be 1 ohm stable in stereo, for the bridged amp to be stable at 2 ohm.
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Old 11-10-2009, 07:00 AM
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amp will need to be 1 ohm stable in stereo though, to be 2 ohm stable bridged.
a bridged amp "shares" the impedance between 2 channels. While this isn't technically true since one channel is inverted when bridged, it's a common misconception and his opinion is understandable.

Ultimately the load itself is 2 ohms when two single voice coil 4 ohm woofers are wired in parallel, the amp's configuration is not part of that equati say......... 2ohms is the final load...
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OMG , dude can you read? In Bridged Mode the amplifier will see 2 ohm speaker Impedence as 1 ohm . I guess your in the MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE catagory with OMF350 . If you hook 1 SVC 4 ohm driver to a BRIDGED 2 channel amp , the amp will see a 2 ohm load . If you parallel wire another SVC 4 ohm driver , the amp will see a 1 ohm load . If you people think different , you don't have a clue .
I can indeed read, and clearly I was blessed with the ability to articulate my thoughts.
Im sorry you do not have this ability.

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no need to get mad.... this is my own idea, not takin sides here..
Oh he is definetly mad.

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No need to get mad ? People on this Forum are a joke , If your not 100% sure about something , keep your mouth shut . Like I stated before , I've been doing Car Audio a long time and I have people arguing with me about subjects that they THINK they know .
If you are so keen on categorizing people and touting credentials, you will never learn anything. Of any car audio site on the internet, this one has the greatest proportion of uneducated people. However, there is alot of great truck-specific advice.
You may be a big fish in a little pond here, but c'mon. We've all been talking crap since kindergarden. You can stop now.
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Old 11-10-2009, 07:03 AM
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Great , another 20 year old that thinks he knows something . Your just as retarded as the rest . Read both articles (Don't look at the drawing because that is wrong . Both articles do not contradict each other . And people wonder why newbies like yourself , blow up amplifiers .
I have never blown up an amplifier, and do you honestly think the guy talking about his wife is 20?
No one here is retarded, but one of the three of us is certainly close-minded.
I'll let you and your "forever years of Car Audio" figure out which.
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Old 11-10-2009, 07:17 AM
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Great , another 20 year old that thinks he knows something . Your just as retarded as the rest . Read both articles (Don't look at the drawing because that is wrong . Both articles do not contradict each other . And people wonder why newbies like yourself , blow up amplifiers .
rofl so u think that since ur drawing is wrong that the paragraph is right... nice
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Old 11-11-2009, 09:44 AM
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Great , another 20 year old that thinks he knows something . Your just as retarded as the rest . Read both articles (Don't look at the drawing because that is wrong . Both articles do not contradict each other . And people wonder why newbies like yourself , blow up amplifiers .
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rofl so u think that since ur drawing is wrong that the paragraph is right... nice
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