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good amp for two fi bl 15s?

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i will have proper electrical and everything just want to know some good amps to push these two subs.

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What happened to the bc3500?

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im pretty sure ill be doing that just lookin around some more thats all!

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Ohh alright. Some good options would be aq3500, saz3000 or saz3500.

Obviously with all these amps you would have to watch the gain.

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Wait don't you have a final ohm load of 2 or .5 ohm?

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yes cuz the subs are going to be dual 2ohm.

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That kinda sucks lol you'll just have to go .5 ohm with your choice of amp or just strap two smaller amps.

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yes cuz the subs are going to be dual 2ohm.

why tho have you already paid for them>?

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well i bought one and im not just gonna get another one thats dual 1 ohm

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IM SAYING SCREW IT!! im going balls out!!! just gonna get the rockford fosgate t2500-1bdCP!!!!!!

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Get the Crescendo bc3500d and run it at .5. You could save some coin and go crescendo bc2000d x2 and strap them for 4k @2 ohm.

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IM SAYING SCREW IT!! im going balls out!!! just gonna get the rockford fosgate t2500-1bdCP!!!!!!

Brand new? Nah

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really? i sound like a woman..

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Get a Digital Designs M3b I got mine wired at half ohm and it loves it, DD amps are engineered to make its rated power on low voltage good when your really hammering it and your electrical isn't as stout.

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not all DDs enjoy a low ohm load.

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really? i sound like a woman..

It's not worth the price tag. Imo

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