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I'm probably gonna sound really dumb but heres the question

would there be a huge difference on one SS rl-p 12" D2 using those amps.

i mean theres a 200watt diff. between them two, would those 200wats have a huge impact on that sub?

sorry for dumb questions

dan

Edited by DanK

No, and just because you have that extra power, doesn't mean you need to use it :)

If you can afford it, I'd probably go with the 1500D, little bit beefier, and would give you some options if you ever want to upgrade.

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thank you for a quick reply

well that sub's rated at 1000rms so i mean 800rms at 2ohm with the 1500d would probably be plenty but if there's not too much of a difference i don't see the need to waste money unless for the upgrading part as you said.

You can't wire to 2 ohms with a single DVC2 ohm subwoofer. 1 ohm and 4 ohms are your only options.

and the 1200 watt was putting out 1500 watts in testing... so what do you think the 1500 watt was doing?

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Moving to Sundown section. :)

i've never heard of overhead being a bad thing, i like my 1500.

I'm probably gonna sound really dumb but heres the question

would there be a huge difference on one SS rl-p 12" D2 using those amps.

i mean theres a 200watt diff. between them two, would those 200wats have a huge impact on that sub?

sorry for dumb questions

dan

Dan,

The 1000D would do nicely on a single SS RLP-D2

An awesome deal right now is the SAE-1200D -- they are on intro sale for $350 at an authorized dealer (SSA Included) and will give you lots of overhead and room to grow later if you upgrade subs :)

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