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Mitzu MIT-75 300 watts
Amp Features: High/flat/low pass filter built in. High/Low level input. RMS 150 watts x 2ch. Active crossover. Subwoofer network. Super bass system.

Subwoofer: Pioneer 600 watts

2007-01-16 21:35:37 · 7 answers · asked by badbob 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

7 answers

yes you can, there is enough power rating to run that SUB on a single channel because the power rating of the AMP is 150 watts RMSper channel, the power rating on the SUB is 600watts PMPO, 150 watts will kick the S@#T out of it :-)
> then again it would make more sense to connect the sub to a lower rating amp that has a bridgeable function, OR install another sub onto the other channel cause you wasting it :-(

2007-01-16 21:49:49 · answer #1 · answered by Pagel Ross 1 · 0 0

Um you ought to discover out what the rms of the sub and ohm of the sub and experience it to the rms and ohm load your amp can cope with. Ex.. you have one twin voice coil 2 ohm sub 4 hundred RMS. you may cord it to a 1ohm ( parrel) or 4 ohm ( sequence). Now you ought to discover an amp that does 4 hundred rms @ 4 or 4 hundred rms @ a million ohm. perfect wager could be to discover a amp it fairly is 4 ohm good because of the fact a million ohm good are lots Riskier and greater $. additionally ussaly 2 channel amps are not good at a million ohm so which you ought to discover if it fairly is 4 ohm 4 hundred watt bridgeable considering that its 2 channels and a few amp will reason harm of a channel isn't getting used. Now bridging potential taking the 1st - and the final + and wiring them mutually as leaving the different - and + open. for this reason the hollow between. So in conclusive you do not ought to have a twin voice coil sub it fairly is purely for giving you greater wiring possibilitys then a single voice coil sub... wish that facilitates and wasn't to complicated. solid luck bro

2016-10-31 08:29:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have a bridged 2-channel Pioneer 760 running my single 10" Infinity Reference Sub.

I like it.

2007-01-17 06:23:09 · answer #3 · answered by www.HaysEngineering.com 4 · 0 0

yes you can by bridging the amp if its two channel plug the positive in the right positive and the negative in the left negative place

2007-01-17 05:15:18 · answer #4 · answered by tylerwhippie 1 · 0 0

You can bridge the amp, heres how. Positive wire from the speaker to positive lug on the right channel, negitive wire from the speaker to the negitive lug on the left channel.

2007-01-17 02:45:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yes it is - go ahead and use what you have and get bumpin. I'd get another sub though to connect to the other channel

2007-01-16 23:47:26 · answer #6 · answered by Mister 4 · 0 0

Only if the amp is bridgeable...not all amps are.

2007-01-17 01:03:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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