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What amp should i get for a 3000W subwoofer?

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12" Champion Series Pro

Woofer Cone Material : Interlaced Carbon Fiber/Glass Fiber Reinforced

Surround : Wide-Roll, 3-Layer Fiber Woven Aramid Radial with Honeycomb Cloth

Voice Coil : Dual 4-Layer, Long Voice Coil

Voice Coil Wire : Copper

Voice Coil Bobbin : Phenol Resin Coated Glass Cloth

Projected Pole Yoke with Vented Pole

Magnet : Double Stacked 110oz

Aluminum Die-Cast Rigid Chassis

Gasket 1-Piece Rubber

Integrated Single-Sided Silver Compression Terminals

Max Power : 3000 Watts

Nominal Power Handling : 1000 Watts

Frequency Response : 18Hz~700Hz

Sensitivity : 89 dB

2-Ohms Impedance

Recommended Enclosure Size : 0.50~1.0 Cubic Ft

Mounting Depth : 7.5"

Approximate Weight : 27 LBS

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  1. http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/I...


  2. you should buy some more sensitive speaker. at least 95db. then, it will play as loud as this speaker but with only 250Watts of power. iit iiizzz crapy crapiiii :D

  3. something that puts out 1000 watts RMS

    and is 1 ohm stable

  4. pioneer subwoofers have mostly good quality. this sub is probably not hitting true 1000 RMS, so a cheaper amp is possible. DO NOT get an amp like the JL audio 1000/1, as it will blow the speaker because of its power. i recommend getting a Kenwood KAC8103D amplifier and wiring this subwoofer down to 2 ohms instead of 4 for more power.

  5. an amplifer with 1300-1500 REM Watts that is what will make it sound good

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