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Amp question



  E30 318iS x2
Just wondering what the difference between 2, 4 and mono channel amps is?

2 seem to be cheapest, then 4 then 1 :S
 
  Polo + Micra
the number of channels relates to how many speakers you can run off it and have seperate signals coming from each
 
  E30 318iS x2
Ah right ok :)

Whats a mono amp then just one? looking about they seem more expensive?
 
  172 coming soon
What he said ^^^^^^

The reason Monoblock / 1-channel amps are the most expensive is that they are designed to power subwoofers which are either require serious power, or require top quality sound input to run...

2-channel are the cheapest as they arethe easiest/most produced, and run just about everything from a set of 6x9s, or even run a small sub if they are "crossed", which means using both channels for 1 speaker/sub...

4-channel are that bit more expensive as they do twice as much as a 2-channel, with most giving the option to run just the 2 speakers, or again, cross the 4 and run 1 speaker/sub..

HTH a bit...
 
  E30 318iS x2
Ah right so would have a 2 or 4 for the speakers and a mono for a serious sub got ya :D

Cheers guys
 
  E30 318iS x2
No a friend is and he asked me and so thought put it to you lot cuz i had no idea :)

Need space in my boot for kites lol
 
  Polo + Micra
remember that most mono/sub/class-d amlifiers work best when you show them a low impedance (ohms)

so sometimes if you got a 4 ohm sub you might get a better output from a bridged 2 channel amp
 


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