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Amp with a lot of power?

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i need some help on choosing an amp that would output 2000 RMS for the subs i bought any ideas im not looking to go all out no more than 300 welll i could change that but nothing to expensive.. you know just enought to work for me

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  1. 2-1/2" coil will not handle 1000Watts of power for longer time than few seconds. this power will handle 4" or bigger one. you can get 2x600W RMS amp and be happy when speakers will not start smoking.


  2. lol, not watt rating.. but voice coil configuration are the subs dummy...

    4 ohm dvc

    2 ohm dvc

    1 ohm dvc

    2 ohm svc

    4 ohm svc

    which one are those subs??

  3. We need to know the voice coil configuration on your subs.

    Wow had to make me think, quad 4ohm coils ok.

    You can wire to a 2ohm load, that kinda sucks cause it means your going to have to spend some cash.  I'll look around

    Well first off your not going to be getting an amp to power those for $300, not even close. Also from the specs you posted the RMS of the subs is 2000W, so to fully power them your going to need 4000W. 4000W is going to cost a lot of money, since you can wire to 2 or .5ohm it's going to cost you a c**p load.

    here's an amp that comes close, http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_5606...

    If you want to only give them 1000W each this,http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_9360... will work

    Also your going to need a new alternator, a new battery, 1/AWG wire and a lot more money then you want to spend.

    Crachpc, your wrong sorry to inform you. First you don't even know what subwoofer he is talking about. So right off the bat you are making shots in the dark.  I had a RE audio x*x that I ran 2500W to for over a year, and they have a 3" coil. The size of the coil is not the end all be all factor of how much power a sub can handle. You have to take into account a lot of things, the enclosure, the cooling efficiency of the sub among other things.

  4. with that kind of amperage you're going to need a high output altenator

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