Yes, it puts out 60x4 at 4ohm, 90x4 at 2 ohm, and 175x2 @ 4ohm when bridged.
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Jeff....the driver is not bridged....nothing is bridged. It just lowers the impedence of that channel to 2 ohms. Bridged just means that you are using 2 or more channels to power a single driver. Perhaps it was a bad choice of words. You would simply be wiring the channels to 2 ohms vs 4.http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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Any thoughts on using this option:
http://marine.jlaudio.com/products_amps.php?amp_id=262
Specs:
-6-Channel Class-AB System Amplifier
-Absolute Symmetry Class AB Circuit
-Differential, Noise Cancelling Input Topology
-RMS Power Output:
-45 Watts x 6 Channels @ 4 Ohms
-75 Watts x 6 Channels @ 2 Ohms
-90 Watts x 3 Channels @ 8 Ohms (Bridged)
-150 Watts x 3 Channels @ 4 Ohms (Bridged)
-Variable High- / Low-Pass Filters: 50 - 200 Hz
-Adjustable Input Sensitivity: 200mV - 8V
-Bass EQ on Channels 5 & 6: 0 / 6 dB
-3 Pair RCA Stereo Inputs
-4-Channel High Level Inputs (Not Sure What This Means!)
-Channel 5&6 Sum / Discrete Input Switch (Not Sure What This Means)
-Unregulated MOSFET Switching Power Supply
-Dual N-Channel MOSFET Output Design
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Originally posted by Jeff T View PostAny thoughts on using this option:
http://marine.jlaudio.com/products_amps.php?amp_id=262
Specs:
-6-Channel Class-AB System Amplifier
-Absolute Symmetry Class AB Circuit
-Differential, Noise Cancelling Input Topology
-RMS Power Output:
-45 Watts x 6 Channels @ 4 Ohms
-75 Watts x 6 Channels @ 2 Ohms
-90 Watts x 3 Channels @ 8 Ohms (Bridged)
-150 Watts x 3 Channels @ 4 Ohms (Bridged)
-Variable High- / Low-Pass Filters: 50 - 200 Hz
-Adjustable Input Sensitivity: 200mV - 8V
-Bass EQ on Channels 5 & 6: 0 / 6 dB
-3 Pair RCA Stereo Inputs
-4-Channel High Level Inputs (Not Sure What This Means!)
-Channel 5&6 Sum / Discrete Input Switch (Not Sure What This Means)
-Unregulated MOSFET Switching Power Supply
-Dual N-Channel MOSFET Output DesignSuccess is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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High level inputs are speaker wires running to the amp to provid the signal. Speaker leads are usually high level, RCA/composite are low level. Low level gives a cleaner signal.
The 5&6 sum is most likely going to have something to do with bridging that channel for a sub. It will probably make the input signal mono so you have a constant single channel input.
And I love JL, I just don't love the price tag associated with it.http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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So do you think that this will be a better option than running 4 speakers parallel out of 2 channels off of a 4 channel amp? FWIW, I can get a decent deal on one of these amps new. It is slightly more than I wanted to spend, but it falls into the range of I would do it if it is the best option.
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I have the kicker 350.4 and 350.2 and I like em. I have the 4 cabin speakers parallel on 2 channels and the 2 tower speakers on the other 2 channels of the 350.4 while the sub is a dual voice coil setup to the 350.2. I wanted to seperate my cabin speakers and tower speakers by fade so I could turn up the tower speakers without blasting the people in the boat.
Plus these amps have the crossovers built in for adjustment.
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[QUOTE=spharis;39365] Low level gives a cleaner signal.
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Spharis,
Not to hijack, (but yes I am hijacking), Most stereo gurus seem to love having a line driver to give a high level input. Please explain what you mean by the low level being cleaner.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by Coach View PostPersonally for any product I say away from "Marine" Products covered in white. Amps shoud be somewhere they will not get wet. JL makes some good amps but I would stay away from the white amps. Arc, Zappco, JL, Kicker, and Crossfire (best bang for the buck) make great amps.
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[QUOTE=talltigeguy;39699]Originally posted by spharis View PostLow level gives a cleaner signal.
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Spharis,
Not to hijack, (but yes I am hijacking), Most stereo gurus seem to love having a line driver to give a high level input. Please explain what you mean by the low level being cleaner.
Line inputs on an amp run through an internal converter that take the signal down to a useable level. No sense in doing it if you have the option not to.
Info on RCAs and why they are better....note the shielding which you will not have on a speaker lead.
http://www.bcae1.com/rcacable.htm
Here's some info on line out converters, which an amp will run a speaker lead through, or you will have inline external if using speaker leads. This are generally reserved for situations where RCAs cannot be used (like an OEM head unit).
http://www.bcae1.com/loc.htmLast edited by spharis; 02-15-2007, 12:50 AM.http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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