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Old 03-14-2013, 03:32 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tyler_370z View Post
I dont know what any of that means hahaha but sounds like a badass amp that needs to be in a strip club or something haha so I should go buy an amp and sub and wiring instead of using this amp?
What that means is you have more than enough power for any sub out there on the market. the numbers below are if you were to run 2 subs together in series as long as the subs are between 1 (not common at all) and 4 Ohms. Without trying to confuse you too much... if you put two 4 Ohm subs in parallel the amp cuts the Ohm level in half for both subs to 2 Ohms etc. which means MORE power. Think of rock concert type volume in your tiny car...

I would suggest using a JL sub or another sub that can handle half the power of this amp and turn the gain up to only 1/4. 250 watts RMS is MORE than enough for this tiny car.

Max Power @ 1 Ohm: 5000 Watts x 1
Max Power @ 2 Ohms: 3500 Watts x 1
Max Power @ 2 Ohms, when strapped with same model amplifier: 10000 Watts

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