rotciv005 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 253 0 Anaheim, CA Mar 4, 2006 #1 DO you guys think a 15" new edition Alpine Type R will handle 1500 watt rms in a proper enclosure and everything? Click to read more...
DO you guys think a 15" new edition Alpine Type R will handle 1500 watt rms in a proper enclosure and everything? Click to read more...
psych0ticnemes1 5,000+ posts Psych0tic Customs 6,004 9 Behind You Mar 4, 2006 #2 sure... why not try it and find out? afterall, figuring out a woofer's limit can only be found through experimentation
sure... why not try it and find out? afterall, figuring out a woofer's limit can only be found through experimentation
X xpl0it 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,002 1 everywhere Mar 4, 2006 #4 How much do you expect a 12" to handle?
iagrdshaka 5,000+ posts Down with jimmy hats 20,280 122 Midwest Mar 5, 2006 #5 DO you guys think a 15" new edition Alpine Type R will handle 1500 watt rms in a proper enclosure and everything? Click to expand... depends if you know what you are doing
DO you guys think a 15" new edition Alpine Type R will handle 1500 watt rms in a proper enclosure and everything? Click to expand... depends if you know what you are doing
Z zachzchw 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,783 24 ohio Mar 5, 2006 #6 It might take it, but why? Certainly Alpine has the recommended RMS for a reason- if thats what they recommend to get the best performance out of their sub, why not stay somewhere close to that?
It might take it, but why? Certainly Alpine has the recommended RMS for a reason- if thats what they recommend to get the best performance out of their sub, why not stay somewhere close to that?