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arthur8
01-26-2017, 08:34 AM
Hi.

I have one Crown 3600 VZ for my Home Theater and i loves it.

But now, i want to increase my setup. Currently, it pushes 4x 400W Subwoofers w/o issues.

My idea is to increase from 4 to 6 Subwoofers. That would be 2.400W.

But, i'm afraid. The manual says:



Stereo mode with both channels driven:
1800W into 2 ohms
1565W into 4 ohms
1120W into 8 ohms
Bridge-mono mode:
3505W into 4 ohms
3140W into 8 ohms.
Parallel-mono mode:
3555W into 1 ohm
3190W into 2 ohms
Load impedance: Rated for 16, 8, 4, and 2 ohm use only.



My new setup will be 6 Ohm on a "Bridge-mono" mode.

I want to know if you guys can recommend me running this ap not on 4 or 8 Ohms, but, 6 Ohms.

Thanks.

Allanvh5150
01-26-2017, 11:27 AM
A 6 ohm load would be perfectly ok.

Allan.

Radley
01-28-2017, 05:17 PM
I would never run 6 cabs off one amp in bridged mono.

My personal rule of thumb is one cab per amp channel. It sounds better, is more reliable and better headroom.

If you must run six subs off the 3600, run 3 per channel in stereo.

Mike Caldwell
02-05-2017, 03:45 PM
As mentioned run three per channel with the amp in stereo.
How many ohms are your subs rate at.

The impedance rating / ohms of a speaker is is kind of an average number, the impedance / ohms
with vary depending on the frequency, even the interacting of the speaker with the cabinet that it
is in will have an effect on the impedance.

So any impedance from two ohms and up will be fine

3600vz's are solid sub woofer amps, I have two of in my sound system. Driving them hard they will
require a sold power service and good cooling.