onewake09 wrote:
Question. Im going to be replacing my single pair of Icons with a pair of Rev 10's. I have an Htx 2 that is currently powering those Icons. My plan was to move that Amp to the in boats and buy something else for the Revs. Id rather not spend north of 500 for tower amp. Im seeing Rockford amps that say "350 watts @ 2ohms" or "200 @ 4ohms". Is there a benefit to running them at 2 ohms and if so how would I do that. Is there a setting on the amp? I dont see any switches on my htx2 i currently have. The other question, that Htx2 that i want to run my in boats on, can i run four in boats on that 2 channel amp? Im assuming i can just use one channel for each side, and daisy chain them together, if thats even the right terminology. I dont know much about stereo stuff, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Jason
The ohm rating is just that.. a rating. You can only change the ohm load with a speaker so if you have a 4ohm speaker the amp will see a 4 ohm load (2 4 ohm speakers on the same channel you will see 2ohm). So to answer your question with a 4ohm rev10 you will only see 200 watts per speaker with a amp rated at 200 watts at 4 ohms.
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