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Old May 16, 2009 | 03:14 AM
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Default Good Amp(s) to power 6 eD Sq10's

YO, I just needed to know some info...what type of amp (any brand,) would be good to power 6 Sq10's? I downsized the amount of subs, and got rid of the amp..so now im wondering which one would deliver the right amount of power to get all of these subs "potential power" out? I know these dont BUMP i just want to deliver as much power as these can handle....thanks!
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YO, I just needed to know some info...what type of amp would be good to power 6 Sq10's? I downsized the amount of subs, and got rid of the amp..so now im wondering which one would deliver the right amount of power to get all of these subs "potential power" out? I know these dont BUMP i just want to deliver as much power as these can handle....thanks!
Maybe (2) Nine.1's. I know you can run 4 single 4's off a Nine.1.


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6 sub complicates things, because 6 doesn't divide into whole numbers. Parallel is 0.67 ohms and 2 groups of 3 in wired in Parallel then wired in Series is 2.67 (1.33 + 1.33). Bring it down to 4 or up to 8 subs
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Originally Posted by DJ_SpaRky
6 sub complicates things, because 6 doesn't divide into whole numbers. Parallel is 0.67 ohms and 2 groups of 3 in wired in Parallel then wired in Series is 2.67 (1.33 + 1.33). Bring it down to 4 or up to 8 subs
Totally agree with that! 4 or 8 is better.


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Old May 17, 2009 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by DJ_SpaRky
6 sub complicates things, because 6 doesn't divide into whole numbers. Parallel is 0.67 ohms and 2 groups of 3 in wired in Parallel then wired in Series is 2.67 (1.33 + 1.33). Bring it down to 4 or up to 8 subs
Damnit r u serious?? crap...i had 8..but didnt think i would be needing all of em, so i sold 2..now i got 6 ...so ur saying..having 4 would make everything more easier..if i keep six, im gonna be running into problems..and having a harder time powering them...Hucking Ef!! so lemme just say i will downsize to just 4 subs...what amp would be good to power them? eD or a non eD amp..lemme know..or, i can just buy 2 more subs from eD...after all their 70.00 per sub..i could wait till the middle of summer to put em in if thats what its going to take....
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Yes, serious as a heart attack. 4 (SVC 4ohm each) all running parallel (1 ohm) on a NiNe.1 would be your best bet, IMO....If you have to run SQ10s.
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Yes, serious as a heart attack. 4 (SVC 4ohm each) all running parallel (1 ohm) on a NiNe.1 would be your best bet, IMO....If you have to run SQ10s.
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Default Re: Good Amp(s) to power 6 eD Sq10's

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YO, I just needed to know some info...what type of amp (any brand,) would be good to power 6 Sq10's? I downsized the amount of subs, and got rid of the amp..so now im wondering which one would deliver the right amount of power to get all of these subs "potential power" out? I know these dont BUMP i just want to deliver as much power as these can handle....thanks!
What impedance are the SQ10s? Single 2 ohm or single 4 ohm?
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^^^^They are Single 2 ohm
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