Posted November 26, 200915 yr Alright guys please don't hate too much, i found this audiobahn h2300hct amp on ebay and im pretty sure its what im going to get. It does 1200 rms at 2 ohms, and thats what id be running. Unless you guys could help me out and tell me of another good priced good amplifier.. im on a big budget im bout to move out of my current house. I blew my sundown 1200d running it at .25 ohm :[
November 26, 200915 yr Alright guys please don't hate too much, i found this audiobahn h2300hct amp on ebay and im pretty sure its what im going to get. It does 1200 rms at 2 ohms, and thats what id be running. Unless you guys could help me out and tell me of another good priced good amplifier.. im on a big budget im bout to move out of my current house. I blew my sundown 1200d running it at .25 ohm :[That wasnt too smart. Are you planning to do this with the audobahn too? I wouldnt buy that. I doubt that it will do the rated power. What is your budget fro this amp?
November 27, 200915 yr Author Yeah i stated in my post i plan to run them to two ohms, i know it wasn't smart of me but i didn't understand at the time that they couldn't draw one ohm from it. Im just really getting a replacement amp, i think this amp would be fine at two ohms, and would be able to produce atleast 600 watts. My budget is really 300, if i go 50 more i think id just get the audioque 2200d, but idk id like it cheaper than 300
November 27, 200915 yr I would save up before I bought that audiobahn just to get something. There are better choices.I got a couple RF 1001bd for way less than that. 1000+ @ 2 ohm.Send me a pm if you want to discuss.
November 27, 200915 yr Yeah i stated in my post i plan to run them to two ohms, i know it wasn't smart of me but i didn't understand at the time that they couldn't draw one ohm from it. Im just really getting a replacement amp, i think this amp would be fine at two ohms, and would be able to produce atleast 600 watts. My budget is really 300, if i go 50 more i think id just get the audioque 2200d, but idk id like it cheaper than 300Last time I checked Audiobahn sold the company to some mexican firm. It wasnt that good to start with and the headquarters moved over the border but they do look cool...I like the flames...ya...cool
November 27, 200915 yr Yeah i stated in my post i plan to run them to two ohms, i know it wasn't smart of me but i didn't understand at the time that they couldn't draw one ohm from it. Im just really getting a replacement amp, i think this amp would be fine at two ohms, and would be able to produce atleast 600 watts. My budget is really 300, if i go 50 more i think id just get the audioque 2200d, but idk id like it cheaper than 300Last time I checked Audiobahn sold the company to some mexican firm. It wasnt that good to start with and the headquarters moved over the border but they do look cool...I like the flames...ya...coolhttp://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/products/2004/037/x037AW1251S-b.jpeg A lot like those flames? Edited November 27, 200915 yr by Christian McKay
November 28, 200915 yr I assume you mean the IXL's. They dont need much power to get loud. I only give mine 400rms each and they hit a 141.0db.
November 28, 200915 yr Why not just getting the 1200d fixed instead.X2. Have you contacted Db-r to get an estimate to see if it is worth fixing?
November 28, 200915 yr Why not just getting the 1200d fixed instead.X2. Have you contacted Db-r to get an estimate to see if it is worth fixing?x3, it would come out cheaper than buying a new amp.
November 29, 200915 yr Author I really didnt even consider that, but i wouldn't even know what to do, or what to look for? I was running it at .25 so what would probably be the problem?
November 29, 200915 yr I really didnt even consider that, but i wouldn't even know what to do, or what to look for? I was running it at .25 so what would probably be the problem?Yeah that was the problem and your werent giving it the proper power supply it needed for that low of an ohm load. Go to: Sundown Amp Repairs
November 29, 200915 yr I really didnt even consider that, but i wouldn't even know what to do, or what to look for? I was running it at .25 so what would probably be the problem?Low voltage = amp death.
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