Posted May 16, 201015 yr So as you all know I have been getting very mixed information trying to figure out what to do with my subs, my box and all that junk. Well I finally got a response from Bob at American Bass, turns out I am having such trouble finding info cause my speakers are 12 years old, although he says they are very good speakers, so I am still determined to use them with my setup. He informs me that I should run 300 rms to each sub, but once again my trouble is finding the info I need since these are dual 6-ohm speakers. I have been looking at tons of amps, monos, 2-ch, 4-ch bridged, you name it, I just can't make sense of it with the speakers I have, with my options being 3 ohm each or 1.5 ohm together, which no one provides power ratings for at that resistance. My price limit is still 500, but would like to stay in the 300-400 range if possible. If you guys could help me out again it would be greatly appreciated.
May 16, 201015 yr you could use a saz1000 bro wired at 1.5 you would get a lil more power than needed but head room is good, you can get them in your price range, where you located?
May 16, 201015 yr So as you all know I have been getting very mixed information trying to figure out what to do with my subs, my box and all that junk. Well I finally got a response from Bob at American Bass, turns out I am having such trouble finding info cause my speakers are 12 years old, although he says they are very good speakers, so I am still determined to use them with my setup. He informs me that I should run 300 rms to each sub, but once again my trouble is finding the info I need since these are dual 6-ohm speakers. I have been looking at tons of amps, monos, 2-ch, 4-ch bridged, you name it, I just can't make sense of it with the speakers I have, with my options being 3 ohm each or 1.5 ohm together, which no one provides power ratings for at that resistance. My price limit is still 500, but would like to stay in the 300-400 range if possible. If you guys could help me out again it would be greatly appreciated.Just buy a amp that does 1000 rms at 1 ohm and watch your gains. Wiring at 1.5 ohms should still get you the power they need
May 16, 201015 yr you could use a saz1000 bro wired at 1.5 you would get a lil more power than needed but head room is good, you can get them in your price range, where you located?lol you beat me to it
May 16, 201015 yr ok then just email jacob@ sundown and ask for a price shipped, should be in your 3-400 range bro, tell him travis sent ya and he will hook ya up
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