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Old 05-21-2006, 09:37 PM
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Was partyin' last night and buddy's dad asked me to drive him to go get another 12 pack. So he walks outta the room and comes back in with a concept amp, sweet! He says "I'll give ya this for the ride, i tried it but didnt work for me" I notice theres no fuse so im assuming it will work fine, with a fuse that is. Amp is a Concept CC-752 rated for 75x2 rms @ 4ohm and 125x2 @2ohm and 250x1 at 4ohm. i was planning on powering my JL comps in the doors @ 75 watts a piece(rated power for the comps) I cant really find if its 2ohm mono stable, anyone know??? hopefully it does 500 rms @ 2ohm mono, not even concepts site says whether its mono 2 ohm stable.

one other thing, can i power 4, or even all 6 speakers off this untill i buy a 4 channel?
 
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Old 05-22-2006, 12:46 AM
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CC-752 click link to left (cc-752) it does appear to be 2 ohm stable. depends on what your speakers are. I would say yes, hell, in a pinch, I ran two seperate sets of subs off a mono am, each set wired into 2 ohms, and just put wires together. yeah, a little ghetto, but still pounded.
 
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Old 06-16-2006, 04:48 AM
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you can run 4, but you will lose fading capability. you can also run 6, but it'd be quite tricky, and i wouldnt recomend it.
 
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Old 06-16-2006, 04:52 AM
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oh and another thing. if the manufacturers site doesnt say it will run at 2ohm, then that means its not designed to and it will void any warranty if it has 1. now that doesnt mean it cant do it, but youll hafta make sure before you do it. ask alot of pros before you try it, or you may fry the sucker. ask over at caraudio.com, theyll prolly know.
 
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whoa FatRyan makes a return
 
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whoa FatRyan makes a return
lol, yeah my bad you guys. i been hellabusy lately.
 
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