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250x4 @ 4ohm


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Gladen makes one, Ground Zero does, I think Mosconi does too.

Or as mentioned get two 4 channels and run bridged, or probably easier, get two large 2 channels.

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Zed Dreadnought makes 225X4 into 4 ohm. The 25w per channel difference should be negligible at that level.... possibly a tenth of a dB. Downside is they're discontinued but I suspect a few online retailers still have some in stock. I think a 4 channel that powerful simply wasn't popular enough to merit continuation of that model.

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Id get the 8 ohm version of the mids, and wire each pair of mids down to 4 ohms. Get a 4 channel, and bridge each pair.

For example, bridge the DS mids on the front channels, and PS mids on the rear channels.

This will be cheaper and open up MANY doors.

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