
By Mike from Spanish Harlem, NY on March 5, 2012
I am trying to decide whether or not to buy this combo and another iws10 subwoofer. My question is can this be done with this amplifier? What kind of watts rms would each sub get? How should I wire these to get the most bang for my buck? Any feedback is greatly appreciated, thank you.
Mike
By Customer Service - Q&A on March 6, 2012
Answer:
Hi Mike,
The amp is rated at 150 watts at 8 ohm. However, it is a High Current Amplifier which should have no problem going down to 4 ohm when you connect two IWS10 subwoofers in parallel (positives to positives and negatives to negatives). The 4 ohm load should increase output to about 225 watts total to be split between the two subs. Make sure you reinforce the subs in the wall, possibly creating a custom sealed cabinet between the two studs for each. That way you will make sure your low frequency effect will be firing out into the desired room.
TL/MA
By Eric from Montreal Canada on November 5, 2011
Hi, Can MI3 suport 2 10" IWS-10 speakers
Thank You
Eric
By Customer Service - Q&A on November 7, 2011
Answer:
No problem. There are two mono outputs on the MI3 and single inputs on the speakers themselves. Make sure you put some fiberfill in the wall behind each subwoofer. Note, our OSD CL3 - 14 gauge in-wall rated speaker cable would be recommended, especially for running the lower frequencies.
TL/MABy Eric from Montreal Canada on November 12, 2011
Hi,
When approximately would I receive 2 IWS10 subwoofers and 1 MI3 amplifier? Total price?
Shipped to Magog Quebec Canada J1X-0M7
Thank You
Eric
By Customer Service - Q&A on November 14, 2011
Answer:
The IWS-10s are due in this week to our Brea, California facility. The Bundle is $249.50 for the single IWS-10 and the Mi-3 sub amplifier. We will give a 10% discount on the second IWS-10 in-wall subwoofer (cost would be: $89.96). You will need to contact Daniel at (562) 697-2600 or daniel@osdaudio.com to place the order.
TL/MA