Posted July 10, 200916 yr I ordered 2 15" fi btl subs I also already have 2 rf t40001bd amps.. I was curious if everyone thinks I should just use one of the amps for both subs (each amp would have its own sub) or if 1 amp should be enough for both subs.. Any help is much appreciated
July 10, 200916 yr Author I talked to fi and i can have them changed eigther way because they are still waitin on magnets (not built yet) so rite now it sorta up in the air
July 10, 200916 yr Just run one amp to both, your gonna be looking for new subs soon if you don't.x2. Plus way cheaper, and you won't notice much if any gain running one amp to each.
July 10, 200916 yr Author I already own both amps so it wont save money.. but if it will save me subs that will be great Thank you
July 10, 200916 yr Well if you're smart with the gain it won't matter, you can have one per sub. But the possibility of blowing the subs increases with one on each.
July 10, 200916 yr or just buy one or two more subs since you want to use both amps so bad, and have a bad ass system. my .02 Edited July 10, 200916 yr by jay-cee
July 11, 200916 yr Author I wish I could i just dont have the space to due anymore yet my old lady crashed my jeep i originally planned on using so i decided to mount them in my fleetwood but wen I decide on new suv or van i am thinkin about 6 18's in it or maybe even 4 of the 22's (when the come out of course) I actually have about 4 of the rf t40001bd amps So I would love to due something big and loud
December 8, 200915 yr I wish I could i just dont have the space to due anymore yet my old lady crashed my jeep i originally planned on using so i decided to mount them in my fleetwood but wen I decide on new suv or van i am thinkin about 6 18's in it or maybe even 4 of the 22's (when the come out of course) I actually have about 4 of the rf t40001bd amps So I would love to due something big and loudLOL dude stick both of them on there i have one RF t40001 on my 2x 18" BL's!!
December 8, 200915 yr Hes just lookin to contribute guys. You find an area you feel you know and go with it.