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I'm buying some used RL-ps(dual 4 ohm), but in order to do so I must get rid on an amp(s). I will more than likely put them in a box between 1-1.25 cubes net sealed, should be about 1.2. I have 2 SS rubicon 1000-2s(1000 watts rms at 2 ohms each) or a kx1200 (rated at 1400@1 ohm). I have heard many say that 600 watts is more than enough and some that swear by giving it 1kw each.

I would like to go with the single amp, but dont know if I would acheive full output with it.

Any help from past/present rl-p owners would be greatly appreciated.

If you haven't owned/heard an rl-p, please state that if posting.

Thx.

I almost guarantee you'll be happy with the output from the single amp, but as long as you have the amps to begin with, why not use them? :)

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I almost guarantee you'll be happy with the output from the single amp, but as long as you have the amps to begin with, why not use them? :)

Cant figure out what ya mean by as long as you have the amps why not use them? Are you saying stick with the extra power ?

Oh, I may possibly go ported around 3.5 net @32hz or so.

As I told ya in PM, so long as you don't mind a measly lost dB, stick with the ~700 watts per driver as that is right on par for gettin' the RL-p where she wants to be. While 1000 watts per driver certainly isn't a bad thing, it is also not necessary for someone looking for a well balanced car audio system and who isn't worryin' about every last fractional gain in literal output. Your suggested enclosure of 1.75 cu ft @ 32 Hz per RL-p12 is definitely workable, and if you prefer an emphasis on the deep bass, I would suggest you consider a tuning around 28 Hz.

i had my RL-p15d4 running off a JL e1800d. never did reach the 1000watts the amp is rated at because it got more than loud enough for me at 800. (cone moved a lot**)

i personally keep mine @ 600watts. im not 20 years old yet, and i dont wanna be losing my hearing anytime soon

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see I am torn, I love the SoundStreams,

the dual amp idea is always sweet, but requires more current, and the Kicker pushed out plenty of power for the RL-p's, so if space and current is an issue, go with the single amp, if output is of the most importance, go with the SoundStreams, they are A/B IIRC, and the kicker is D, so the SQ could lean to be more on the side of the SoundStreams

a single solid amp should work fine on pushing those RL-ps. i'm actually debating on getting another RL-p 15. if i do, i'll just have my arc amp push them. they'll get ~500 watts each.

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