Quick easy question ID V3.
#1
Quick easy question ID V3.
I have read on several different sites that the Image Dynamic V3 10" sub handles 50-400watts... Then others say only 250watts rms...
Sounddomain says 50-400 as does ID website... But all others say 200-250rms..
So which is it? Friend is planning on amp b4 he gets the subs..
Sounddomain says 50-400 as does ID website... But all others say 200-250rms..
So which is it? Friend is planning on amp b4 he gets the subs..
#2
Just get one to cover all bases. One with 500 + rms(there's a very nice one in the FS section). This way even if he changes the sub he can always have the appropriate power. Plus you're most likely looking at 2 different versions of the sub. Link to the ones you're seeing then we can help you better.
#5
yeah i agree, ID site says 400 http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com but all the other say V3. but there prob. older models..
#7
How do they do with less power? I have a Diamond D3400.4 that I'm going to run the Rainbows off 2 channels and was considering bridging the other 2 channels to an ID12v3. So it would get like 200 rms (unless D3 amps are underrated).
#8
I believe this sub will be getting about 200rms due to the fact it's a dual 4 ohm. Gonna be wired 8ohm, on a 400x1 amp, so about 200watts so either way it will be fine for now.. Might sell him my RF amp, don wants $320 shipped for a diamond D3800.2... What do u guys think?
#10
Yeah i know it sucks, but I have been told if your running only 1 4ohm dvc you can only wire 2 or 8ohm.. However if you bridge this amp wired 2ohm it goes to a 1ohm load and burns the amp.. I don't think you can only use one channel wired stereo on a 2 channel amp?? But hey it's not mine.. j/k
btw he's going to get another sub soon, so that will fix that prob.
btw he's going to get another sub soon, so that will fix that prob.
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