Isaac Gregory
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- Location
- Grapevine, Texas
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
I got a set of Rev10’s to put on my ‘08 AR230 tower. I bought a JL Audio 750/1 amplifier to push them as it was the most recommended from all the forums I’ve read. A friend of mine is going to put them on b/c I’m far from an audiophile and don’t have the time to do it myself. I need help with his following questions...
“Running Rev10’s in parallel from that amp would decrease the impedance draw and allow them to only pull 2 ohms which is within the safe limits of that amp but would send the full 750watts to the speakers which are only designed to handle 300 watts. Wiring the speakers in series would cut the amps rms down to 325watts which the speakers may be able to take just fine but the impedance of the speakers draw would jump to 8ohms and would burn out the mosfets in the amp since its max ohm rating is only 4 ohms.”
AND...
“On top of that its a mono amp so it will focus on lows only and wont play your crisp highs and mids for vocals and instrumentals clearly.”
Thanks in advance for your help!
“Running Rev10’s in parallel from that amp would decrease the impedance draw and allow them to only pull 2 ohms which is within the safe limits of that amp but would send the full 750watts to the speakers which are only designed to handle 300 watts. Wiring the speakers in series would cut the amps rms down to 325watts which the speakers may be able to take just fine but the impedance of the speakers draw would jump to 8ohms and would burn out the mosfets in the amp since its max ohm rating is only 4 ohms.”
AND...
“On top of that its a mono amp so it will focus on lows only and wont play your crisp highs and mids for vocals and instrumentals clearly.”
Thanks in advance for your help!