buying 2 mtx 10" each hasa 300 rms and 600 meeting.. sumone gave me a brand different plye amp for free. so my question is will it competent to push those mtx. specs for amp
Model #PLA2740 - 2-Channel 2400 Watt Amp
MAX Power Output: 1200 Watts X 2
MAX Bridged Output: 2400 Watts X 1
S/N Ratio: 95dB
T.H.D: < 0.04%
Frequency Response: 15Hz- 30kHz
Dimensions: 11.34''W x 2.24''H x 19''L
i know the amp is not of a good level but for just time person will it able to pound those mtx/??
Answers: Yes in actuality depending on what the ohms are on the subs, it could be right on...your RMS rating(which is the important one) for your amp at 2ohms is 290W x 2(yeah big diff from max). If you enjoy two 4ohm subs and you wire them within parrallel(neg. to neg. to neg. on amp and same with possitive), that will be 2ohm nouns and perfect for those subs because they are 300wRms and will be getting around 290w.
Now if you have dual voice coils(DVC) after it has to be wired differently. It have to be in series, its too easier said than done to explain, but if that is the travel case then contact someone who know what they are doing and havem draw you a pic.
Good Luck!
Well the 1200 watts X2 is that it's peak power? If it is that would be more similar to 600 watts rms. Never look at the peak power rating, to be precise the power rating they give it for marketinig, or if lightning strikes. Always and lone look at the RMS value. The subs your looking at are 300 watts rms, you have need of to be looking at a 700 - 800 watt rms amp. Also look into a different company for the amp, Pyle is a Pyle of sh*%. Pyle is like Lanzar, debris.
Model #PLA2740 - 2-Channel 2400 Watt Amp
MAX Power Output: 1200 Watts X 2
MAX Bridged Output: 2400 Watts X 1
S/N Ratio: 95dB
T.H.D: < 0.04%
Frequency Response: 15Hz- 30kHz
Dimensions: 11.34''W x 2.24''H x 19''L
i know the amp is not of a good level but for just time person will it able to pound those mtx/??
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Answers: Yes in actuality depending on what the ohms are on the subs, it could be right on...your RMS rating(which is the important one) for your amp at 2ohms is 290W x 2(yeah big diff from max). If you enjoy two 4ohm subs and you wire them within parrallel(neg. to neg. to neg. on amp and same with possitive), that will be 2ohm nouns and perfect for those subs because they are 300wRms and will be getting around 290w.
Now if you have dual voice coils(DVC) after it has to be wired differently. It have to be in series, its too easier said than done to explain, but if that is the travel case then contact someone who know what they are doing and havem draw you a pic.
Good Luck!
Well the 1200 watts X2 is that it's peak power? If it is that would be more similar to 600 watts rms. Never look at the peak power rating, to be precise the power rating they give it for marketinig, or if lightning strikes. Always and lone look at the RMS value. The subs your looking at are 300 watts rms, you have need of to be looking at a 700 - 800 watt rms amp. Also look into a different company for the amp, Pyle is a Pyle of sh*%. Pyle is like Lanzar, debris.
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