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well i need a new amp cuz i bout a lanzer max pro 2400 and ya i know lanzer but it does it ok but not enough to what i want liek if i had ot it would work for 4 8's but i need more

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what amp the audioque? ok the lanzer will work but it dont put out the rated power so i need a new one but the 1470 on the aq is the rms correct?

there is no such thing as peak or you cant rate an amp by peak.

And any amp's rms rating will vary on output.

AQ's 1200d has the capability of outputting 1470w @1ohm at 14.4v

There are things you have to consider-

14.4v rated, you must have the best electrical system to be able to sustain 14.4 in the back.

1ohm, you wont see 1ohm unless you wire at a DCR of around 0.35-0.5 which isn't safe for daily.

Again, this is with any typical amp.

Resistance varies, voltage varies.

But that amp is the best price to performance for under $300 that i know of.

Now, if you stepped up another $45, you could get the opti2000d which does 1,940w @0.5ohms and 1,600w at 1ohm. That amp is one of few that is 0.5 ohm stable.

You CAN rate an amp by peak: Turn the gain fully clockwise when you have a 8v headunit and wait for the subwoofer to smoke :rocking:

Turning a 500rms amp into a hellish 2500rms lol

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