So I have 2 sets of Hertz hi energy 165 components, the older version and I was wondering what the best amp would be to power them? Thanks for answering
So I have 2 sets of Hertz hi energy 165 components, the older version and I was wondering what the best amp would be to power them? Thanks for answering
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Are you sure about that amp, Ive never heard of it?
But if its good ill get it.
one more question, What amplifier should get for my subs? I have 3 JL w1v2s
The Crescendo amp is really nice. If you look around the forum you'll notice quite a few guys using Sundown amplifiers. The Crescendo is pretty much exactly the same as Sundown, but it's way cheaper. Tough to beat it.
Do your subs have a single 4 ohm voice coil? If so, you'll need 1,000-ish watts @ 1.3 ohms. Basically, you'll want a 1,200 watt monoblock that'll do rated power @ 1 ohm. Something like this: Audioque: Amps: AQ1200D
Or you could pay a small fortune for a JL Audio 1000/1, Alpine PDX-M12 or Alpine PDX-1.1000
I shot out muh mom's vag with bossing papers in hand.
If you give me a budget, I'll find some nice, matching amplifiers...
I shot out muh mom's vag with bossing papers in hand.
okay my budget would probably be 200-350 for the speakers and same for the subs!
ANd yes they are single 4 ohms. Rms at 300, max at 600
Check these out.
4 channel: Audioque: Amps: AQ4X90
monoblock: Audioque: Amps: AQ1200D
Buy here: Audioque: ORDER
They'll set you back $478.
The Hertz components could use a little more power, but they should do pretty good on 90 watts per side. However, your budget would allow you to buy two of the AQ4x90 4 channels if that's something you'd consider doing. They do 200+ watts rms x2 @ 4 ohms bridged. Having two of them would also allow you to bi-amp your components (if the crossovers give you that option)...
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I think ill go with the crescendo amp for my speakers and the audioque for my subs. Thanks man
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