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An amplifier getting hot due to spacing or clipping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 34065" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: An amplifier getting hot due to spacing or clipping?</p><p></p><p>Thanks all, I appreciate the direction... Silas, any idea how I could accurately measure (or calculate) the load of the mid-high section of 3 KF730's ? I've always wondered if I'm heading into that "below 4ohm" territory... What would anyone's recommenfation be to amplify my current rig... can't you run 4 KF730's on two amps ( at a 4ohm load?) so wouldn't running 3 be safe, power wise... ? I have 6 per side, so running 3 and 3 I thought would be fine...</p><p>@ Chuck thanks, it's my G.A.S kicking up...lol I'd love to move those PL6.0II's for PL380's...</p><p>SP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 34065, member: 110"] Re: An amplifier getting hot due to spacing or clipping? Thanks all, I appreciate the direction... Silas, any idea how I could accurately measure (or calculate) the load of the mid-high section of 3 KF730's ? I've always wondered if I'm heading into that "below 4ohm" territory... What would anyone's recommenfation be to amplify my current rig... can't you run 4 KF730's on two amps ( at a 4ohm load?) so wouldn't running 3 be safe, power wise... ? I have 6 per side, so running 3 and 3 I thought would be fine... @ Chuck thanks, it's my G.A.S kicking up...lol I'd love to move those PL6.0II's for PL380's... SP [/QUOTE]
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