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audio people.....what amp for this sub?



  ITB'd MK1
Amps should be roughly half the power of the peak power of the sub.

I have a 1000w infinity sub and run it with a 400w jbl amp.

Gav

wrong

You need to look at RMS figures for both the sub and amp, peak wattage means nothing at all. You should use an amp with a greater than or at least equal to RMS figure as the sub,
 

Gavin.

ClioSport Club Member
Amps should be roughly half the power of the peak power of the sub.

I have a 1000w infinity sub and run it with a 400w jbl amp.

Gav

wrong

You need to look at RMS figures for both the sub and amp, peak wattage means nothing at all. You should use an amp with a greater than or at least equal to RMS figure as the sub,

Thats what i was taught as an audio fitter years ago, but maybe years ago is the downfall of that statement im talking 10 years ago ;)

Mines still good anyway 400w rms and 400w sub :)
 
  vaux cavalier
The sub linked to is actually a 4ohm dual voice coil sub, so the coils wired in parallel would present a 2ohm overall impedance.....

Unfortunately this means most 2ch amps can't be bridged to run it, so I would be looking for a small mono amp capable of delivering at least 300w rms into a 2ohm load.....

Amp choice is governed by budget.....

I would suggest you check out JBL amps, quite possibly the best mix of power, reliability & price available at the moment....

Examples; (The first link is a seller I'm aware of and have heard good things about, the second link I have never used nor heard anything about).....
Cheap CS range

Next step up GTO range
 


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