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I'm planning to buy two of the fully loaded Q15's, and I have a question regarding how to hook them up.

When I get them I plan to hook them together either in series or parallel and (This is where the question comes in) run off a monoblock Rockford Fosgate t2500-1bdCP.

Now since each requires 1000w rms would it be safe to run them at 1250 off of the 2500w monoblock? I plan to put them in a ported or bandpass style enclosure that'll take up most of my 43inx40inx17in (roughly) trunk. Would this be a good set up for the two woofers? And is that the correct power for them?

Also, the second question I somehow forgot, how would I wire two dual 1 ohm Q15's to get them to hook up to an amp at 1 ohm?

Edited by 2x15's

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Series parallel.

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Rock on, now about the hooking two Q15's up to a T2500-1bdCP amp? Would it be safe to run the whole 2500 split between the two subs? Or should I cut the power back a bit so they each only get 1000 watts?

As long as you don't drive the amp into clipping (which you shouldn't be doing anyway), you'll be fine.

(I so didn't realize I haven't posted here yet.) 0_0

Edited by BJD3

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As long as you don't drive the amp into clipping (which you shouldn't be doing anyway), you'll be fine.

(I so didn't realize I haven't posted here yet.) 0_0

Lol i'm pretty sure you're same guy who was helping me on SMD, i'm Dub7Banger. Thanks for the help on both forums!

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