1600 - 1800 Rms

and is there any other ones that might be better for the price and hows the A3000DB or would u got with the hifonics over it

 
if you are going to go with the bxi2006d each sub needs its own amp. i have done this install multiple times (15 R or L7 off 200d) and it always is a good match for dd. you will need a yellowtop though. they run 200

 
only product i've ever had fail was a hifonics amp, and it failed at very very low volume.

they weren't helpful when i called.

though i see them at finals, i never see them supporting the scene otherwise.

/rant

 
for how cheap they are i have had really good luck with them. owned prolly 10 of there amps. the bxi1606d i see have the most problems. there new ones, 2607d', i love

 
I was wondering the same. Does a 15" L7 have to have 1.7kW+ to get moving??

Why a yellowtop? There's no other battery that would work for his setup?
Yup.

And to the OP - here's a question that hasn't been addressed yet that I've seen - what is your electrical? There's no way for us to know what your current capabilities are without knowing what you drive and how much amperage the current alternator is rated for.

Any amp capable of making the power levels your thread title indicates is going to require a lot of juice to do so.

Certainly you don't want to try and get over 1.5kW off of a 75a stock alternator in an '85 Accord, eh? (I had one of those once...decent cars IMO)

 
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