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HORNETS NEST
03-16-2000, 08:58 AM
I'm wondering can a D300HC, or any mono-block amp for that matter that is 2-ohm stable can be wired to achieve a 2.66 ohm load or near that? I'm going to run 3 RF DVC 15's possibly or 3 Diamond Audio M class subs, or 3 IDQ 15's. As you can tell I'm all up in da air right now.

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RWAudio
03-16-2000, 10:35 AM
I think we all need a little more info here... but to answer what you said... a mmats d300hc (2 ohm stable) will handle 2.66 ohms without a problem.. (2.66 ohms is an easier load than 2 ohms) you might not wanna run the amps at 1 ohm or less though.. but for a 2.66 ohm final loud you need 3 8ohm drivers.. or 4 ohm dvc's

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VegaS10
03-16-2000, 04:57 PM
The MMAT's D300HC's are made to do 1200 watts at a 2 ohm load...I think the D200HC does it at 2.66????I may be wrong though.....

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RWAudio
03-17-2000, 07:28 AM
The D300hc is 1200 watts at 2 ohms
the D200hc is 1200 watts at 1 ohm
the D100hc is 1200 watts at 0.67 ohms
(those are the last specs I saw..)

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VegaS10
03-17-2000, 10:24 AM
Oops..RW is right..I looked at the brochure...sorry for any confusion I may have caused.

My apologies.

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JONS415
03-24-2000, 04:49 PM
the d300hc will run 1.25 ohms, but you need plenty of juice, this is what my set-up is,
also seen one in 1 ohm before, no problem as long as you prevent clipping