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    Have a mrp-m850 alpine amp. 1 10" type r. Should i run it at 2 or 4 ohms. Im looking for clear bass that sounds good(no rattling)

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    Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

    Originally posted by drhntr1 View Post
    Have a mrp-m850 alpine amp. 1 10" type r. Should i run it at 2 or 4 ohms. Im looking for clear bass that sounds good(no rattling)
    I'm assuming you have a single dual 4ohm type-r. If this is the case you won't be able to run it at 4ohm. Unless you plan on running two of those amps using one for each coil. Wire it in parallel at 2ohm.

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      Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

      http://forum.camarov6.com/showthread.php?t=88616 ??

      Is the sub model number SWR-1042D or SWR-1022D?

      Edited to bold the only question that really matters in here....
      Last edited by 96firebird311; 05-07-2008, 02:46 PM.
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        Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

        ok basically depeneding on how hard your pushing 2ohm or 4 ohm your gunna get rattle just get dynamat to insulatae your car and you will have minium rattle but 2 ohm usally hits the best depeending on your Amp if its 2 ohm stable

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          Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

          Originally posted by Larrymhemenez View Post
          ok basically depeneding on how hard your pushing 2ohm or 4 ohm your gunna get rattle just get dynamat to insulatae your car and you will have minium rattle but 2 ohm usally hits the best depeending on your Amp if its 2 ohm stable
          You fail :| At spelling and grammar. Power output all depends on the amp. I've had amps that are made to put out its optimal power at higher impedance ratings. With his amp, he will want to go down to 2ohm as his woofer will take up to 1,500w peak.

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            Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

            Originally posted by mrhobbz View Post
            I've had amps that are made to put out its optimal power at higher impedance ratings.
            "Optimal" as in "the most"? Or same power at various impedance loads? Link me to these magical amps you speak of...
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              Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

              Originally posted by mrhobbz View Post
              You fail :| At spelling and grammar. Power output all depends on the amp. I've had amps that are made to put out its optimal power at higher impedance ratings. With his amp, he will want to go down to 2ohm as his woofer will take up to 1,500w peak.
              Any amp will attempt to create more power as you lower the load impedance. Whether-or-not the electronics of the amp can handle that is another issue all together.

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                Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

                Well i havent bought the type r yet. Trying to decided which one to choose for sound purposes

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                  Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

                  There is no difference in sound quality between the two versions.
                  You will need the SWR-1042D.
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                    Re: run 2 ohms or 4 ohms

                    Originally posted by Bonemaro View Post
                    Any amp will attempt to create more power as you lower the load impedance. Whether-or-not the electronics of the amp can handle that is another issue all together.
                    Thats what i was trying to say, didn't word that properly.

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