Hi,
I've been lurking for a while now and thought it was time to step out of the shadows.
I was wondering if the Halo A21 amp could realistically drive a 2 ohm load.
I have a pair of AR-9LS speakers (4 way 5 drivers) that I plan to tri-amp (via a DEQX Calibrated 2.6P processor) with one A21 and two A23s. The recommendation from DEQX, to achieve the best results, is to by-pass the passive crossover in the speakers. I plan to do this for the bass and mid. My concern with the AR-9LSs is if I do this for the dual bass drivers it will present a 2 ohm load to the bass amp which will be the A21.
The manual says the A21 will cut out on a 1 ohm load which doesn't leave much headroom.
Any advice or guidance on this matter would be most appreciated.
TIA
Mark
I've been lurking for a while now and thought it was time to step out of the shadows.
I was wondering if the Halo A21 amp could realistically drive a 2 ohm load.
I have a pair of AR-9LS speakers (4 way 5 drivers) that I plan to tri-amp (via a DEQX Calibrated 2.6P processor) with one A21 and two A23s. The recommendation from DEQX, to achieve the best results, is to by-pass the passive crossover in the speakers. I plan to do this for the bass and mid. My concern with the AR-9LSs is if I do this for the dual bass drivers it will present a 2 ohm load to the bass amp which will be the A21.
The manual says the A21 will cut out on a 1 ohm load which doesn't leave much headroom.
Any advice or guidance on this matter would be most appreciated.
TIA
Mark

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