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Ive been focusing on subwoofer amps mostly other than speaker amps. Are there different type of amps made specificly for speakers but not subwoofers. can someone send me a link or a name of a rockford fosgate amp for just speakers?

Please check out this link sir, alot of good information...

HERE

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So from what i read. I should use a mono amp for my sub and a seperate 4 channel or so amp for mid range speakers? I might be using Full range rockford fosgate speakers with built in tweeters

thats what most people do (including me)

its usually more cost efficient and usually gives the user more tunability of the system

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Just to be sure. For a DVC 1 ohm subwoofer i can only wire it to either .5 ohm load or 2 ohm load? depending on how its wired. I have to wire the sub Parallel to get a .5 ohm load on a DVC 1 ohm subwoofer.

If you guys dont mind I might make a seperate thread just on wiring different subwoofers Parallel or series on SVC and DVC subwoofers and their ohm load

So im going to buy a 12" SSA XCON D1/D2 which is a 1 ohm DVC to a Sundown SAX-1200D mono amp wired parallel. I think i got it down :drink40:

Edited by TehShankums

.5 or 2 ohm loads.....

this site will help you no matter how many subwoofers you end up with...

HERE

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.5 or 2 ohm loads.....

Oh lol thats what i meant.

I would wire that SAX to 1ohm, not much reason to wire it to .5 or 2 on the Xcon imo

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