Monday, February 8, 2010

Dc Offset = Rms Will These Subwoofers Work With This Amp?

Will these subwoofers work with this amp? - dc offset = rms

I am looking for a 2-channel AMP with that summary.

JVC KSAX3002 ® Compact 2-channel amplifier, Class AB circuit, the power MOS-FET PWM regulated, frequency response: 5-50kHz (0, -3 dB) THD: less than 0.04% at 1 kHz (1.2 Variable RCA Input Level-12V), (1.2 Chairman of the variable input control-12V), RCA input jacks or President, Anti-Pop Circuit (Thermal / Short / Overload / DC Offset), LED screen, max. Pre-370W output, 2 x 65 Watts RMS into 4 ohms, 90W RMS x 2 @ 2 ohms 1 x 130W RMS @ 4 ohms, 2 or 1-channel, S / N: 76dBA, HPF (150 Hz, -12 dB / Oct) LPF (80 Hz, -12 dB / Oct)

Now I want to know whether you can connect up to 2 kicker comp subs Model: C12 with this picture


Dimensions (inches, cm): 12, 30.5, Impedance (Ohm): 4 or 8, Max Rec Amplifier Power (watts peak / RMS): 300/150 Sensitivity (dB @ 1 W / 1 m): 89,1 , Frequency (Hz): 27-500,

I hope it was not a lot of useless information, but there are 2 subcategories 4ohm or 8ohm or not, this work at all? ohh andOLS does not know something like this please in simple words. Thank you for help.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Id suggest you 2 8 ohm kicker subs, then the wiring in parallel, and thus a 4-ohm load on the amp and gives each Sub 1 / 2 of power each.
From the specifications of the amplifier appears to be strong enough to drive Kicker Comps. In the past I have 4 Kicker Competition subs push old school with a single 923 Kenwood 100x2.

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