what is a good amp for my subs?
#11
Well, don't fall for anything. Alot of my friends do since they don't know much, so they are tricked into way more than they need.
Your subs are 150w rms/300w max
The amp is 150w rms/300w max x 2....meaning each sub will get the 150 watts that it wants...that amp is literally built for your subs
What awg power wire are you running?
Your subs are 150w rms/300w max
The amp is 150w rms/300w max x 2....meaning each sub will get the 150 watts that it wants...that amp is literally built for your subs
What awg power wire are you running?
#12
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uhh... what? lol i dunno. i looked at a thread on here and figured i would want 8 but i wuz gonna do 4 cuz it said the bigger the better... i seen a kit i was gonna get... it had a in-line fuse which i think is good lol
#13
haha bigger is better....the bigger the less hot the amp will get too...
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I'm running (2) RF Punch P2's (10" SVC) off a Crunch P1400.2 which can handle 2ohm pretty easily. 350W x 2 @ 4ohm or 700 rms x 2 @ 2ohm is what it's rated at (max @ 14.4v i believe). The amp does get PRETTY hot at times (mainly due to the fact that the heat sink is integtrated into most of the case) but it's got a very clean signal (class A/B). Kind of a power hog though. For only $125.00 off onlinecarstereo.com i'm VERY happy! =)
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shoot yea dude. yea i just got a kenwood 342u head unit and a guy at Garner stereo is gonna give me theyr demo amp that he says will work for like 100 bucks its like a 1000 watt i think
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