B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 12, 2007 #1 How much power can a 15" SSD with a flatwind coil handle? Click to read more...
I InsaneKreationz Banned 517 0 GA Mar 12, 2007 #2 Honestly, man its a 800 watt sub. Coil helps it alot but I wouldnt put more than 1200rms to it.
B billabongcr 5,000+ posts Yep 7,140 12 Florida Mar 12, 2007 #4 i had 1000wrms on my 10 with the flatwind, it took it like a champ, bearly even got warm. i wouldnt go past 1100 mmaaxx
i had 1000wrms on my 10 with the flatwind, it took it like a champ, bearly even got warm. i wouldnt go past 1100 mmaaxx
OP B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 12, 2007 Thread Starter #5 Ok so what should I set my gain to on my amp its 1100 rms at 1 ohm stable.
B billabongcr 5,000+ posts Yep 7,140 12 Florida Mar 12, 2007 #6 Ok so what should I set my gain to on my amp its 1100 rms at 1 ohm stable. Click to expand... gain controls how hard the amp is working, im not exactly sure if 3/4 gain on a 1000w would be 750w, just makes the amp work harder? ive heard so many different things, someone clarify.
Ok so what should I set my gain to on my amp its 1100 rms at 1 ohm stable. Click to expand... gain controls how hard the amp is working, im not exactly sure if 3/4 gain on a 1000w would be 750w, just makes the amp work harder? ive heard so many different things, someone clarify.
OP B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 13, 2007 Thread Starter #7 Anyone want to clarify this?
OP B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 13, 2007 Thread Starter #8 I need to know soon cause im bout to hook my amp up and want to have all this done so all I have to do is hook my sub up.
I need to know soon cause im bout to hook my amp up and want to have all this done so all I have to do is hook my sub up.
B billabongcr 5,000+ posts Yep 7,140 12 Florida Mar 13, 2007 #9 set your gains at 1/4 and work your way up as you feel comfortable. theres no real "how-to". some amps will run wide open giving them hell, some will pop like an unexperienced virgin when you start to push them.
set your gains at 1/4 and work your way up as you feel comfortable. theres no real "how-to". some amps will run wide open giving them hell, some will pop like an unexperienced virgin when you start to push them.
OP B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 13, 2007 Thread Starter #10 Could I set it by doing the voltage thing?
937DYTBOI 5,000+ posts TL>you 6,458 6 Dayton,Ohio Mar 13, 2007 #12 Could I set it by doing the voltage thing? Click to expand... yea u can
OP B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 13, 2007 Thread Starter #13 What voltage do I set it to?
T ThatChevyGuy 5,000+ posts sue me, its a ford. 13,454 59 Georgia Mar 14, 2007 #14 the voltage of your HU
OP B blowthemup 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 556 0 North Carolina Mar 14, 2007 Thread Starter #15 and how do u know that voltage?