Will a crunch power one 2000w amp fry two alpine type r 12's swr-1221d
Absolutely Nothing wrong with Type R subs..They actually Get Down!I went to the Texas Heat Wave last year, and a Guy had a Pair of tens running @1/2 ohm,just a little over 2k, and they were Slammin!You get a well made Tuned Box,youd be surprised what those subs can do,and the price for a pair, is well worth the money,from my demo experience.That's what I got I'm not really lookin at the moment they rattle my Cadillac pretty good I don't have my gain or nothin set high or nothin
I wasn't saying they were bad, I have just heard stories about them being unreliable.Absolutely Nothing wrong with Type R subs..They actually Get Down!I went to the Texas Heat Wave last year, and a Guy had a Pair of tens running @1/2 ohm,just a little over 2k, and they were Slammin!You get a well made Tuned Box,youd be surprised what those subs can do,and the price for a pair, is well worth the money,from my demo experience.
Those stories are untrue..They are very reliable subs,and can take a beating,and sound really great in a well tuned ported enclosure.Hearing things from others,and not experiencing them for yourself,and commenting without experiencing,gives False information to those that can benefit from a affordable budgeted buy.But yes, they are a nice sub for the price..I myself almost recently bought a pair rather than the Dayton DVC HO..I kinda wished I had..lol,.Im stating that they perform better than the Daytons from my experience from my application.They can handle the RMS daily,no problemI wasn't saying they were bad, I have just heard stories about them being unreliable.
They are a great SPL sub for the price.
He said that he has Type-D subs.the old type r's are rated at 400 rms but will take a bit more if gains are set right ,but the grunch amp 2000 watts ,which crunch amp do you have ? most are very over rated ,but the groundpounder amps aren't to bad .
The punch would be from a ported box.I know the Type-R is an SPL oriented sub, but sadly it's the only car sub I have heard (my friend has two on 550rms a piece though). Would a more SQ oriented sub PUNCH harder, or is that all just a matter of the box? I know that an SQ sub will be "more accurate" and "closer to what the artist intended" but what does that really mean for me? Thanks for any help.