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What kind of amp do you need for two of these subwoofers in a ported box?

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  1. You need a 1-2 ohm stable amp that can handle up to 2000 watts RMS. (1000 from each of your subs)

    I would look for two (2) 1000 watt amps ( 1 to power each sub) this will create greater power than just one 2 channel 2000 watt amp.

    good luck


  2. look for an amp tha is 1500-2000 watts RMS and is 1-ohm stable. 2000 watts RMS true power will be expensive. there are alot of amps that claim outreageous numbers but dont produce anything near what they say. 1-ohm will make the amp work harder but you will get more power out of it that way. a monobock amp is what you would be looking at. or you can get a good 2-channel amp that is 2-ohm stable per channel like the Fosgate 500-2. plenty of power. tuned right, these subs will very very hard. running this type of power you also want to think about(ok not think....do it) upgrading you electrical system. this type of power will place a tremendous strain on your battery. think about the big 3 upgrade, alternator upgrade, and a cap or extra battery.

  3. u need a amp that has 2000 rms going into it...i would get a amp that drops too 1 ohm

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