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ABXX49

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Everything posted by ABXX49

  1. I don't know what "bangin" means. Give me a better definition of what you want.
  2. 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.
  3. http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/zencart...p;products_id=6 $355.00
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Hell, can't even get a zx1500.1 for that price...
  7. If you have one sub, yes. The dual just means it has 2 coils.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. I was going to suggest that, but after looking on eBay it's just about more than double his budget.
  11. 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.)
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. I had one of those today. Eyes were tearing up and everything.
  15. Just close your eyes, Aaron....
  16. ABXX49 replied to 99s10dowork's topic in General Fi
    Not sure about that on the 22" though.
  17. ABXX49 replied to 99s10dowork's topic in General Fi
    From what I gathered they have the parts for them, but they haven't had time to get the coding for the site done.
  18. You can't beat the Shiva-x for that price! Never heard of the GR.
  19. Before I offer any advice, I WANT PICTURES! What is it you want, exactly? Advice on an amp and sub? What is your budget?
  20. I'd rather do Powermasters over Kinetic. Heck even the Deck Intimidator batteries are pretty badass. AND they are really affordable.
  21. That'd be my choice!
  22. I wish I lived remotely close to you so I could hear this thing when it's all done...!
  23. What size is your RLp? Make sure you log it if you do en up going that route!
  24. 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.

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