Posted October 12, 201014 yr Originally made for the Death Penalty. But I could also use this towards the Warden. Should I just save the $300 and just get the Death Penalty?And What amp should I use? How are the 20.1's?Is it just me, or does anyone else see the "DEVIL's SHADOW" on here? Edited October 12, 201014 yr by Daniel Pohaku Osorno
October 12, 201014 yr Or both.My question for you is what has/will be done with the electrical, and what amps are you going to run? Is it strictly a burp box, or is this going to be a daily car?Kef
October 12, 201014 yr Author I was hoping to run the 20.1 Amp and the four channel one. But they are pretty expensive (for the wattage that you get). I could just get my old amp (Clarion DPX 11551) and buy a new 4 channel one. "It's" going to be a daily driver. Just want it to perform Very Well with the Low_End bass.
October 12, 201014 yr Is that box for an 18 or a 21? If you are going to run a single 20.1, then I would go with the Death Penalty. If you plan to run more power than that in the future, then go ahead and get the Warden. It really just comes down to how much power you are going to run.....Both will be stupid loud.
November 2, 201014 yr Author Is that box for an 18 or a 21? If you are going to run a single 20.1, then I would go with the Death Penalty. If you plan to run more power than that in the future, then go ahead and get the Warden. It really just comes down to how much power you are going to run.....Both will be stupid loud."It's" for a 21" Death Penalty actually. "It" should be Great.
November 2, 201014 yr Author I'll be getting a Soundstream DTR 1700 for the Death Penalty. Hopefully the amp is Great (too)
November 2, 201014 yr Author I can't wait to hear my AudioControl Epicenter with "this" subwoofer. Very Deep I'm hopingEDIT: On second thought. What is the lowest RMS that the Death Penalty & Warden can play at? I was thinking about trying "this" amphttp://www.amazon.com/Clarion-XH7110-Watt-Mono-Amplifier/dp/B0032FOJHK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1288686120&sr=8-1Before I try the Soundstream/If I wouldn't need the soundstream anymore.I would order the Subwoofer into Dual 2ohms. Wire "it" up as 4ohm first. With the Clarion Amp @450RMS. If I like the sound of "it". Just order another Clarion amp. Rail "it". Switch the subwoofer wiring to 1ohm and everything will be fine. Just want to make sure that I don't damage the Subwoofer. Running at a very low RMS rating (450RMS). Will I be able to play this sub @450RMS for now? Edited November 2, 201014 yr by Daniel Pohaku Osorno
November 2, 201014 yr I can't understand why you want to use little Clarion amps on your sub. Get a cheap Audiopipe or Powerbass or...you need power for your 21" !!!
November 5, 201014 yr Author I can't understand why you want to use little Clarion amps on your sub. Get a cheap Audiopipe or Powerbass or...you need power for your 21" !!!This will be for Daily use. Will the subs handle 3400 Daily? Everywhere I go
November 5, 201014 yr Author Lowest RMS on the woofers is about 0 watts. There is no lowest RMS. Some person said that I could Fry the coil overs or something like that if you run an amp smaller than the recommended subwoofer power.
November 5, 201014 yr Lowest RMS on the woofers is about 0 watts. There is no lowest RMS. Some person said that I could Fry the coil overs or something like that if you run an amp smaller than the recommended subwoofer power.All honesty it's all bullshit people who talk about underpowering bad for your wooofers is straight tarded.Clipping and nuts behind the volume know blows woofers.if you clip the shit out of a 3000 watts woofer with a 200 watt amp.. nothing will happen.. A Square wave is 1.5X more powerful than a sine wave.. so you could theoretically go crazy if you kept the sub's coil moving to dissipate heat..
November 5, 201014 yr Lowest RMS on the woofers is about 0 watts. There is no lowest RMS. Some person said that I could Fry the coil overs or something like that if you run an amp smaller than the recommended subwoofer power.You actually generally want an amplifier with an rms value higher than the subwoofer's requirement for headroom as a preventative measure for clipping. I would just get an amplifier rated at 1500 rms for that sub. No sense in using so much room for a 21" if it's not even being powered fully. I'd definitely recommend a 20.1, I love my 40.1. It is the most solid amp I've seen in person. Sundown and Stetsom make some pretty solid amps too, take a look at the SSA store.
November 5, 201014 yr The IA 20.1 would be a great amplifier for a 21" DP. If you wanted more power then get a 2nd 20.1 and strap the pair on a 21" Warden for insanely loud daily driving. Just adress the electrical!
November 5, 201014 yr Author Not sure about that amp. But Couldn't I get a more powerful amp (3400)? They are selling the 20.1 for about $750! Why so High? Edited November 5, 201014 yr by Daniel Pohaku Osorno
November 5, 201014 yr Not sure about that amp. But Couldn't I get a more powerful amp (3400)? They are selling the 20.1 for about $750! Why so High?Because it's worth it Kef
November 5, 201014 yr Lowest RMS on the woofers is about 0 watts. There is no lowest RMS. Some person said that I could Fry the coil overs or something like that if you run an amp smaller than the recommended subwoofer power.The only subwoofer that could be smoked whilst underpowering was a series of RE MT, the spiders were too hard and if you had a X amount of power to it, it didn't moved enough to cool itself and burned the coils.
November 5, 201014 yr Lowest RMS on the woofers is about 0 watts. There is no lowest RMS. Some person said that I could Fry the coil overs or something like that if you run an amp smaller than the recommended subwoofer power.The only subwoofer that could be smoked whilst underpowering was a series of RE MT, the spiders were too hard and if you had a X amount of power to it, it didn't moved enough to cool itself and burned the coils. ALL subwoofers need to move to keep cool, they used forced air cooling.
November 5, 201014 yr How many sites are you going to spam with these stupid questions op, we already addressed these questions on another site
November 5, 201014 yr ALL subwoofers need to move to keep cool, they used forced air cooling.I know but the RE MT is the only woofer i have ever heared that it can blow whilst being underpowered.
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