Posted July 20, 200916 yr do you think it would be fine for a 15 fully loaded btl to handle 2 sae 1200 on each coil at 1 ohm i did this with a solo x 12 before it hit hard
July 21, 200916 yr So you want to put 4 amps on that one sub? Not worth it. Total waste of power and money beyond only one on each coil.
July 21, 200916 yr So you want to put 4 amps on that one sub? Not worth it. Total waste of power and money beyond only one on each coil.I think he means run 1 amp to each voice coil node so he wants to run 2 amps.... combined its 2400watts of power and btl's have been seen running much higher. I don't know if I would trust it but it is more than likely possible.
July 21, 200916 yr Author naw he means two amps on, one on each set of coilsyes 1 amp per coil soo 2 amps one btl i ended up getting a 15 btl of ebay but i got that dam amp (sae1200)allrdy and that 15 is a dual 1 ohm but i dont want to sellll that sundown its a great amp so thats why i was thinking off that set up has any one else ever hook a sub up like that it was in the solo x manual where i found how to do it
July 21, 200916 yr Just strap em together.Sundown FAQEDIT: Dual one ohm is perfect. Strap the amps at 1 ohm each with a final load of 2 ohms and wire the sub at 2 ohms. Edited July 21, 200916 yr by tech2332
July 21, 200916 yr Just strap em together.Sundown FAQEDIT: Dual one ohm is perfect. Strap the amps at 1 ohm each with a final load of 2 ohms and wire the sub at 2 ohms.x2
July 21, 200916 yr Author ididn't think you could hook them up together as it does not say anything in the manual but i see now. i will hook them up both ways when i get the other sae 1200 for now 600 rms @2ohm
July 22, 200916 yr Author i realized they cant not be strapped but i can strap them with a maxx link but i don't want to buy one so im going to hook it up amp per voice coil with a 5.7 cu box @ 34 hz
July 22, 200916 yr Just have to make sure your settings are all correct and set up properly..If they are not set up properly you will break the sub.Thanks!Nick