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New DIY Mid High (90deg) - AKA PM90
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<blockquote data-quote="jami schorling" data-source="post: 216563" data-attributes="member: 13511"><p>+++ on everything David said. I habe built the same combination, only difference is theb12NDL76 are wired in parallel -> 4 Ohms. </p><p>To give you an example, I am powering the pair of DIY90 with a FP10000q. At 16 ohms for the high section, it has enough reserve (660w power). With 2100w@4ohms for the mids, i have enough power for most scenarios, since I dont want to treat them to maximum output to minimize risk of damage. They will still go louder than any standard top i ised before.</p><p>The subs are powered with a seperate amp (FP14000).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jami schorling, post: 216563, member: 13511"] +++ on everything David said. I habe built the same combination, only difference is theb12NDL76 are wired in parallel -> 4 Ohms. To give you an example, I am powering the pair of DIY90 with a FP10000q. At 16 ohms for the high section, it has enough reserve (660w power). With 2100w@4ohms for the mids, i have enough power for most scenarios, since I dont want to treat them to maximum output to minimize risk of damage. They will still go louder than any standard top i ised before. The subs are powered with a seperate amp (FP14000). [B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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