March 24, 200916 yr Umm sure?There isn't a minimum power requirement for the BTL's. That amp will do great, your only problem is it isn't released yet.
March 26, 200916 yr Author already preordered 3500d but im between the nightshade and btl which im leaning for the nightshades because of a discusion i had before on another topic. Edited March 26, 200916 yr by jfin1204
April 1, 200916 yr if you want to read the specs on these they need 2000 RMS EACH. you could easily put one amp per sub and then you'll be wangin the right way if not go with a lower RMS sub. no point in feeding these guys underrated power for all the money you're gonna spend
April 1, 200916 yr if you want to read the specs on these they need 2000 RMS EACH. you could easily put one amp per sub and then you'll be wangin the right way if not go with a lower RMS sub. no point in feeding these guys underrated power for all the money you're gonna spendit does not help anyone to post misinformation on this forum i know it's been said a thousand times, but the btl will be louder watt per watt than any other fi subwoofer, there is no minimum power rating.
April 1, 200916 yr if you want to read the specs on these they need 2000 RMS EACH. you could easily put one amp per sub and then you'll be wangin the right way if not go with a lower RMS sub. no point in feeding these guys underrated power for all the money you're gonna spendIt would be retarded to put one 3500d on each sub because you'd be wasting money on buying the extra amp. One is plenty. Are you going to be able to hear the difference between 1750 watts per sub and 2000 if you give them their rated RMS? No. Plus depending on the box he builds, 1750 per sub may be too much anyways.