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nice one jamesy:rolleyes:
you need a dual 2 ohm sub if your going to run it of the rear channels bridged
as that amp will prolly catch fire if you try to run it @ 2 ohms bridged
yeah it does matter
the "resistance" of the speaker with determine the output power of the amp
both those speakers have two voice coils you need to connect them in either a parallel or series configuration
if your looking to run one off that amp bridged you need the one with a dual 2 ohm...
no i don't believe the author tbh
i know that it's clipping that is the main cause of speaker failure which tends to be formed by people trying to get too much power out of there amps thus making it clip(i won't explain why it clips i'm sure you know that already). it's better to be running an...
one point i'd like to point out no matter how far you push an amp your never going to get dc
also that arcticle has a major flaw as everyone know that you should get an amp with an higher RMS output than the speakers, as speakers only tend to die when they get fed a clipped signal?
by the sounds of it was overdriven and the coil has left it's magnetic gap as you drove it past it's xmech
whats cobblers??? perhaps i do know more who knows
i couldn't be arsed to read the lecture
all i know is that the cone moves forward from rest and also backwards
wiring it up out of phase it will move back first instead of forward due to the fact you are dealing with a sine wave and not dc