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How much power would you guys recommend for a DC Level 4 XL 10 or 12. I just want the shock factor of holy shit thats a 10?!?!?! lol

How much power would you guys recommend for a DC Level 4 XL 10 or 12. I just want the shock factor of holy shit thats a 10?!?!?! lol

Depends on to many factors, the most I would send it in your case since you have to ask is unclipped clean rms power and no more than that.

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I just wanted to know what people are putting them on normally I have been seeing alot of 15s and 18s on 2500 all the way to like 3500 rms so I was wondering if an AudioQue 2200D would be good for it

It doesnt matter what you see someone running there sub at, that because they put all the factors in place so they can run it at those amounts of rms. Most are running it at those amounts for burps or daily, you need to get more info instead of just speculating they can take that much power. Considering you dont know how to run a sub over its rated rms then dont do it unless you dont mind damaging your equipment, the AQ2200 will be fine just because the amp puts out 2200 rms doesnt mean it will send out all those watts all the time.

A Saz-1500 would be more appropriate for the Level 4 XL. Going from 1500-2000 watts you will not hear an audible difference. If you don't know how to run a sub over its rms rating i wouldn't. like Jay-Cee said there are a lot of factors to consider. You can get a refurbished 1500 from Db-r for a very reasonable price for a very high quality amplifier.

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