Posted May 27, 201015 yr Im ordering a subwoofer but first I would like to know the real RMS not peak power i see 3 different size subs with Rms: 2000W * | 2000W * * stands for not legit?
May 27, 201015 yr How about you tell us what subwoofer your talking about..., i'm assuming the BTL since you posted 2000watts, but only a guessBTL=2000wBL=1000wQ=1000wSSD=800wIB=550wThese numbers change depending on if you add cooling, heat ring, etc. But it's safe to say you run the above numbers to each sub.What type of enclosure do you have? Or getting built. Size of enclosure increases/decreases power handling as well Edited May 27, 201015 yr by stefanhinote
May 27, 201015 yr It's perfectly legitimate. You're looking at the 12", 15" and 18" size BTL's. All three sizes handle 2k RMS, the seperation is for the specs between Dual 1 and Dual 2 ohm voice coils. Size has nothing to do with power handling. AND when you do place your order.....WELCOME to the Fi family!
May 27, 201015 yr Im ordering a subwoofer but first I would like to know the real RMS not peak power i see 3 different size subs with Rms: 2000W * | 2000W * * stands for not legit? your asking about the BTL... then no,... the 2000 watts is RMS for the sub...... thats right its the same RMS for the 12 the 15 and the 18... there is no peak power for the BTL. as it is user and install depentant.
May 27, 201015 yr Sorry for not enough information. Im going to purchase 1 18" Fi BTLThen you can run 2000wrms, they do not list peak power because it's a stupid spec example: engine makes 300hp at 5000rpm (redline), but for a very short period of time it can make 350hp at 7000rpm and then it BLOWS and makes 0hp forever...
May 27, 201015 yr peak power handling is all hype, and should never be used to determine what sub you're buying.