Everything posted by ABXX49
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I don't know what "bangin" means. Give me a better definition of what you want.
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You're looking at max power. You NEVER want to look at that in an amplifier. Look at sustained or RMS power. 320 watts per channel.- I need an amp for 2 12'' DC level 4 2ohm
http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/zencart...p;products_id=6 $355.00- question (newbie kinda)
It will give 320 watts per sub. Don't listen to the bridge master. You're only going to get so much out of that amplifier.- question (newbie kinda)
This link will show you how to set your gains with a DMM. Follow that when you hook your subs up. I don't see that amp putting out rated power, but it will work. It sure as heck gives you a lot of room to upgrade down the line though! Don't bridge that amp. Run one sub on each channel.- I need an amp for 2 12'' DC level 4 2ohm
Hell, can't even get a zx1500.1 for that price...- question (newbie kinda)
If you have one sub, yes. The dual just means it has 2 coils.- question (newbie kinda)
All subwoofers will last (few exceptions) unless you abuse them. The subs I recommended will work with that amp. It will also allow you to upgrade to a monoblock and run them at 1ohm down the line.- question (newbie kinda)
The specs on your amp say only 2 or 4 ohms. The DUAL part of the dual 2 ohm means it has 2 2ohm voicecoils which allows for flexibility in wiring options. http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp Go there and play with that, it will show you how wiring works.- I need an amp for 2 12'' DC level 4 2ohm
I was going to suggest that, but after looking on eBay it's just about more than double his budget.- I need an amp for 2 12'' DC level 4 2ohm
Those do power at 1ohm, which isn't really doing to help him. (I mean it will definitely work, but he said he wants to push them to the max.)- I need an amp for 2 12'' DC level 4 2ohm
You will need an amp that does max power at either 0.5, 2, or 8 ohms. Chances of finding a 0.5 stable amp that is affordable are slim. Chances of finding an 8 ohm car amplifier that puts out 2,000 watts is even slimmer. Finding a quality amp that puts out 2,000 watts at 2 ohms is your best bet. I can't think of one you'll find for $350 though.- question (newbie kinda)
If you follow my previous post, yes. I would suggest getting a new amp down the line though. Hell, I would much rather have 1 sub and a better amp compared to 2 nice subs and a crappy amp.- Welcome to the IHoP
I had one of those today. Eyes were tearing up and everything.- Welcome to the IHoP
Just close your eyes, Aaron....- 2009 BL!
Not sure about that on the 22" though.- 2009 BL!
From what I gathered they have the parts for them, but they haven't had time to get the coding for the site done.- Building a Subwoofer
You can't beat the Shiva-x for that price! Never heard of the GR.- need some help
Before I offer any advice, I WANT PICTURES! What is it you want, exactly? Advice on an amp and sub? What is your budget?- recommended electrical for 2 saz-3000?
I'd rather do Powermasters over Kinetic. Heck even the Deck Intimidator batteries are pretty badass. AND they are really affordable.- Any Combos with Fi?
That'd be my choice!- Thumppers Ford Windstar Ground Pounder
I wish I lived remotely close to you so I could hear this thing when it's all done...!- Welcome to the IHoP
What size is your RLp? Make sure you log it if you do en up going that route!- Welcome to the IHoP
I think the Mag is going to go in the living room of my place, I don't need it in the car and would like a new HT sub. I will probably use a plate amp on it for ease of integration too, haven't decided yet, don't have the money around to buy one so it doesn't matter anyway. Mag for HT = I have nothing but praise for the job it does. - question (newbie kinda)