Originally posted by gonk:
The power output specs cover 20Hz to 20,000Hz, but that doesn't tell us anything about how much lower or higher it is capable of going.Right. Down 2db at 4Hz, I could live with. Down 0.5db at 20Hz (which I saw in a plate amp intended for subwoofers) - there's no excuse for that in any monoblock. That's why I'm hoping the kind folk here will publish some numbers.
I'm not sure about the parallel configuration. I'd definitely want Outlaw to sign off on that before doing it, as it is not the way they are intended to be used.Bridging stereo amps is common enough, and that's all this amounts to - but yeah, I want to check on this. Of course, if I could find +500W monoblocks with decent numbers for less than botique dollars, I wouldn't be looking at bridging two amps.
Are you really putting a single amp with a max rated power consumption of 600W all by itself on a 20A circuit?House rules. Every component in the room gets a dedicated, 20A run back to the sub panel. This is more about keeping components from interfering with each other, than it is giving them enough raw power; I only have one component that could conceivably draw 20A, and I don't plan to run it that hard. Well, rarely.
It's not a sane room. (
The Room Story )
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