Posted February 14, 200619 yr Will 2 12' mags work fine with a Alphasonik PMA1200DA - Alphasonik 2470 Watt Mono Amplifier* Low Frequency response: 5 Hz* High Frequency Response: 250 Hz* Built In Crossovers: Yes* Channel Separation: Yes* 1200 watts x 1 @ 4 ohms mono* 2000 Watts x 1 @ 2 ohms Mono* 2470 Watts x 1 @ 1 ohms Mono* Dimensions: (W x H x L) 9 1/8" x 2 1/2" x 20 7/8"* Bridgeable with Second Identical Model* 3' Modular Cord Included* Hour Meter* Remote Mount Digital Voltmeter(included)* Remote Mount Bass Boost Control (included)* Heavy Duty One-piece Extruded Aluminum Heat Sink* Beveled Clear Acrylic Protective Cover* Tiffany-Style Input and Output RCA Jacks* Parallel Line-out RCA Jacks* Removable Covers Conceal Control and Terminal Panels* MOSFET High Speed Switching Power Supply* Internally Mounted Fan-Cooled Power Supply* Solid Brass Nickel-plated Terminal Blocks (4-gauge Power, 8-gauge Speaker)* THD: 0.05* Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >100dB* Frequency Response: 5Hz~250Hz* Input Impedance: 10K ohms* Input Sensitivity: 300mV~8V* 4-Way Protection Circuitry: Thermal, Short Circuit, Overload and DC OffsetI decided im going to buy another mag and build a box for em...Any recomendation on box size?? should I put a barrier between em ect...
February 14, 200619 yr What we recommend on our web page is a good place to start. 1.3 cubes each sealed works very well. A barrier is not necessary - just some bracing of some sort.
February 14, 200619 yr Admin I think that amp (if run at 2 ohms mono) would be great for a pair of MAG's
February 14, 200619 yr Author I think that amp (if run at 2 ohms mono) would be great for a pair of MAG's<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Could i use a PMA1000HCA, Their specs on the site say 500 Watts x 2 @ 4 ohms Stereo 900 Watts x 2 @ 2 ohms Stereo 1500 Watts x 2 @ 1 ohms Stereo 1575 Watts x 1 @ 4 ohms Mono2500 Watts x 1 @ 2 ohms Mono3000 Watts x 1 @ 1 ohm Mono http://www.alphasonik.com/2500w @ 2 ohm for my 2 mags?? that would be like 1250 apiece... and if i adjust my gains correctly shuld work fine??And this is how i would wire it correct?http://img474.imageshack.us/img474/9972/du...C2ohmto2ohm.jpg Edited February 14, 200619 yr by krazie
February 14, 200619 yr Admin looks good to me, from my limited experience, you do not need tons of power to drive the MAG, but many members have said they like they way they respond at 1000+ watts
February 14, 200619 yr Author looks good to me, from my limited experience, you do not need tons of power to drive the MAG, but many members have said they like they way they respond at 1000+ watts <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well im using a 1200w @ 1ohms on my single mag atm... so can't drop down to 1000w a piece now can i..anyways im working on getting a custom alty for me car so it wont die ^.^ was woundering if adding a yellow top or 2 would help if i can't upgrade the alt?
February 14, 200619 yr looks good to me, from my limited experience, you do not need tons of power to drive the MAG, but many members have said they like they way they respond at 1000+ watts Well im using a 1200w @ 1ohms on my single mag atm... so can't drop down to 1000w a piece now can i..anyways im working on getting a custom alty for me car so it wont die ^.^ was woundering if adding a yellow top or 2 would help if i can't upgrade the alt?YOu can easily drop down to 1K per driver. You won't notice a difference between 1.2K or 1 K. First things first though, before making the decision to run such a large amp, be sure your electrical system can handle it. If not, you'll never see the tru potential of the amplifier.
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