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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Well, i've mostly given up, just trying to get something from the amp you know. I will eventually find a H/O that will fit my yaris and not cost $500 Do you think that I could push two Kicker CVRs? With about 400 per channel?
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    So far, thanks for everyones help in trying to get me straightened out. I now know that my amp is ****, my alt is ****, and my subs are ****-ish. Sooooo, not to would it be more cost effective to get 2 12's that the amp could push? dB-r, u figured that the amp is only pushing about 400 watts...
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    sub coil question (not related to impedence)

    Quick question guys. Will it hurt to only run 1 coil from a dvc sub? thats it, thanks for any responses. its a 4 ohm dvc if thats important
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    So do to my shitty stock alt would buying that Hifonics amp I posted a couple pages earlier do me right? Wiring at 1 ohm?
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Aww man, dont say that. I dont wanna ruin my subs, I just want the sobs to run at the same time
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Well, I am running it with 1 sub wired a 2 ohm bridged. Yes, the amp gets hot. Ok, it gets really hot. Not the point. The point is that the sub sounds like **** except for when the volume is way down, about easy listening volume. volume 11 of 40 on my radio. But everything is cool now, me and...
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    What do yall think about this amp at 1 ohm http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17654_Hifonics+BXi+2010D.html
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Nothing i've said is set in stone except the fact that I would like both of the subs to be moving Ive already screwed up once and i'm trying not to make the same mistake again. Any and all help is appreciated.
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    All things considered, shouldn't the lanzar put out enough watts bridged to power the one sub correctly? The things sounds like **** when I try to turn it up. I have it wired up at 2 ohm briged. It was the only way I could get it to work. Does the lanzar **** that bad? I mean, briged should try...
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Yes, if at possilbe I would like a 2 channel amp at 1100 rms @ 2 ohm. However, I can wire them together for 1 ohm. I just need the next amp I buy to push both speakers Any suggestions on the wiring or whether mono or two channel will be great. I just need it to work. If anyone has bought a 3...
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Yes dB-r, im the ****in idiot and now i'm the ****in idiot with a 3 foot useless piece of **** paper weight Anyhow, thanks for the rally of support I have two of these in a ported box, not sure the freq. http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=13593 Like I said...
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    I need an amp that is guaranteed to put out at least 1100 rms

    Ok, i have two 900 rms subs. Ive already done the "get what you pay for" bit by buying a pos 4k lanzar. That sob didn't even have enough power to push both of the speakers. It barely has enough to push one, and even then it clips after half way! So, after getting my ass raped from that purchase...
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    Actual amp power capabilities

    Ok, I realize I will not get the stated power from the amp or sub. But in using the stated numbers, will it be safe to wire each sub to 2 ohms and put one sub on each channel even though the amp is supposidly 1650 rms at 2 ohms and the subs are only 900 In a perfect world where these numbers...
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    Actual amp power capabilities

    Ok, I am ready to shoot myself. I am having an information overload. It's like trying to cram for a semester final. I have learned from everyone here that a basic way to match up subs and amps is to look at the RMS. So I set out to do just that. However, something has been lost in translation. I...
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