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Would 2 vipers to 2 RLps 15's be to much? What type of amp should i get for around that price range.300-400 dollers if not less to power 2 Rlps 15's it has to make the power at .5 or 2 ohm.

Arent your Rl-p's D4's? If so then you need the amp to give power at 2ohm series, or 4 or 1, if wiring the woofers together.

Parallel, parrallel = 1ohm load

Series, Parallel = 4ohm load

This is unless you have 2 d2's

Would 2 vipers to 2 RLps 15's be to much? What type of amp should i get for around that price range.300-400 dollers if not less to power 2 Rlps 15's it has to make the power at .5 or 2 ohm.

there is NOWAY you got dual 1's :poop:

The wiring configs hes looking at could be acheived with dual1's or dual2's. Did they make a run of 15's that was dual2's???

The wiring configs hes looking at could be acheived with dual1's or dual2's. Did they make a run of 15's that was dual2's???

they used to...but wasn't he asking about an amp for each???

which would only be dual 1's...

Man im stupid, yes he did.

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Man im stupid, yes he did.

maybe your right...i don't know. the first half says to vipers...

but the second half "suggests" only 1 amp.....

Im sorry yes...... they are Dual 2 Which is why im asking. Since theres no way to power both with 1....... effiecently i was thinking about just getting another viper....... would 1200 to each be to mcuh...... sealed?

Man im stupid, yes he did.

maybe your right...i don't know. the first half says to vipers...

but the second half "suggests" only 1 amp.....

Im sorry yes...... they are Dual 2 Which is why im asking. Since theres no way to power both with 1....... effiecently i was thinking about just getting another viper....... would 1200 to each be to mcuh...... sealed?

how big sealed? around 2 ft per? that'd be pretty nice...if you don't go crazy w/ it :hyper:

I can make mine move with 500 watts. After playing with it for a while longer now I really wouldnt put much more than a 1000watts to each one. Im not saying you cant, but I dont see where they will go to much more crazy over 1000watts unless you burping them. I say this generously too because I really dont see where they would need more than 750ish, especially daily.

I can make mine move with 500 watts. After playing with it for a while longer now I really wouldnt put much more than a 1000watts to each one. Im not saying you cant, but I dont see where they will go to much more crazy over 1000watts unless you burping them. I say this generously too because I really dont see where they would need more than 750ish, especially daily.

agreed. i've got 750ish going to my 12" rl-p and it loves it. while the rl-p can handle more, i've ran as much as 2500 on mine and it in no way liked that, (though it didn't mind 1200 in a ported box, but i took care with my settings as well) they just don't need 1200 to get going...

the optimal power level for an rl-p,IMO, is in the 750-1000 wrms range. with somewhere around 1200 being the absolute most for daily and 350-400 being the least i'd use.

so if u go witha pair of vipers on a pair of rl-p's sealed, if u set them up properly, u should have no problems. and jelly's 2ft^3 recommendation should fit the bill nicely.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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