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whats a good amps for 3 10 inch re srx series

any ideas

in a sealed enclosure

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whats a good amps for 3 10 inch re srx series

any ideas

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Welcome dude. A 1k watt amp.

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whats a good amps for 3 10 inch re srx series

any ideas

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Welcome dude. A 1k watt amp.

Sundown... Is the pre-order sale still going on for the SAE-1200D V.2? That'd be a good deal....

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whats a good amps for 3 10 inch re srx series

any ideas

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Welcome dude. A 1k watt amp.

Sundown... Is the pre-order sale still going on for the SAE-1200D V.2? That'd be a good deal....

Hopefully they are dual 2 ohm drivers so he can run them at 1.34 ohms. Finding an amp to do 1krms at 1ohm should be a piece of cake. For the 1200D...The thread doesnt say anything about December pricing but an email to Jacob will clear that up.

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whats a good amps for 3 10 inch re srx series

any ideas

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Welcome dude. A 1k watt amp.

Sundown... Is the pre-order sale still going on for the SAE-1200D V.2? That'd be a good deal....

Hopefully they are dual 2 ohm drivers so he can run them at 1.34 ohms. Finding an amp to do 1krms at 1ohm should be a piece of cake. For the 1200D...The thread doesnt say anything about December pricing but an email to Jacob will clear that up.

Thanks for the welcome

yes they are the 2 ohm ones

but i just wanted to know about if had to change my electrical system you know upgrade the big 3

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The Big 3 would be smart if you dont want dimming or steady voltage. You need to buy a voltmeter also and see if you volts are dropping if so then throw a small battery in the back.

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The Big 3 would be smart if you dont want dimming or steady voltage. You need to buy a voltmeter also and see if you volts are dropping if so then through a small battery in the back.

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x3, and jay-cee, didn't you do something with one of your amps to increase voltage or something? I think you used a thicker ground wire than your power wire... Is that right, cause that could help the OP...

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