c400.4 3-channel question

deepinya
deepinya Posts: 199
edited April 2006 in Car Audio & Electronics
Does anyone know what the output of the bridged channel is when using the c400.4 in 3-channel mode? Nothing is mentioned on the polk page.

I was thinking of driving a pair of 6x9s and one sub with the bridged channel.

thanks for any help
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  • MacLeod
    MacLeod Posts: 14,358
    edited April 2006
    That would be 75x2 and 200x1
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  • deepinya
    deepinya Posts: 199
    edited April 2006
    thanks mac, 200 aint gonna cut it :(
  • 1996blackmax
    1996blackmax Posts: 2,436
    edited April 2006
    What sub are you going to be running with it?
    Alpine: CDA-7949
    Alpine: PXA-H600
    Alpine: CHA-S624, KCA-420i, KCA-410C
    Rainbow: CS 265 Profi Phase Plug / SL 165
    ARC Audio: 4150-XXK / 1500v1-XXK
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  • deepinya
    deepinya Posts: 199
    edited April 2006
    I havent decided what sub. I just want to wire it all up and when Im ready for a sub I simply have to plug it into the amp. Id rather have too much power than not enough and 200 doesnt seem like a lot for a sub.

    w/e sub I get HAS to be musical and sound punchy. I guess what I like is a LOT of midbass more than the low grumbling bowel movement bass.

    Alpine 10" type r sounds very nice
  • 1996blackmax
    1996blackmax Posts: 2,436
    edited April 2006
    I would also look into the ARC Series 10" sub. It's a very musical subwoofer, and people that run them are very happy with their sound. There are people with very high end systems that are also running these subs, that should say something about them....

    http://www.arcaudio.com/arc-05/subwoofers/arc_10d2.htm

    arc10mm.jpg


    I would also recommend this subwoofer. It is the one I currently have in my car. The thing plays very clean, and is no slouch in the output department. It has 20mm of one way linear excursion.

    http://www.soundsplinter.com/rli_ignition_series_8_inch_and_10_inch_diy_subwoofer_drivers.html

    http://www.soundsplinter.com/rli_series/rli_10_inch_DIY_car_and_home_subwoofer_driver_information.html

    RL-i10_Series_Page_image3.jpg
    Alpine: CDA-7949
    Alpine: PXA-H600
    Alpine: CHA-S624, KCA-420i, KCA-410C
    Rainbow: CS 265 Profi Phase Plug / SL 165
    ARC Audio: 4150-XXK / 1500v1-XXK
    JL Audio: 10W6v2 (x2)
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  • Toxis
    Toxis Posts: 5,116
    edited April 2006
    not a bad looking driver. How much power do you have running it and how much output is she giving ya?
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  • 1996blackmax
    1996blackmax Posts: 2,436
    edited April 2006
    I am running it with about 400 watts RMS. For what it is, the thing has nice output capabilities. Enough to have all the mirrors in my car vibrating pretty good when pushed :D.
    Alpine: CDA-7949
    Alpine: PXA-H600
    Alpine: CHA-S624, KCA-420i, KCA-410C
    Rainbow: CS 265 Profi Phase Plug / SL 165
    ARC Audio: 4150-XXK / 1500v1-XXK
    JL Audio: 10W6v2 (x2)
    KnuKonceptz
    Second Skin