A aheezy6 Junior Member 12 0 Tampa, FL Aug 1, 2014 #1 Has anyone tested for the rms rating at 4 ohms of the audiopipe aspm-1500? Click to read more...
NASTY08IMPALA 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,174 0 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Aug 1, 2014 #2 Im gona go with not much considering it doesnt do much at 1 ohm
OP A aheezy6 Junior Member 12 0 Tampa, FL Aug 6, 2014 Thread Starter #3 do u think it would put out at least 450 rms at 4 ohms?
NASTY08IMPALA 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,174 0 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Aug 6, 2014 #4 do u think it would put out at least 450 rms at 4 ohms? Click to expand... No considering it only does 9 somethin clean at 1 ohm ---------- Post added at 01:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:02 AM ---------- It might do 450 at 2 ohms
do u think it would put out at least 450 rms at 4 ohms? Click to expand... No considering it only does 9 somethin clean at 1 ohm ---------- Post added at 01:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:02 AM ---------- It might do 450 at 2 ohms
Jeffdachef 5,000+ posts Gunz That Turn on Nunz 18,527 993 South Coast Metro, CA Aug 6, 2014 #5 do u think it would put out at least 450 rms at 4 ohms? Click to expand... why do you need 4 ohms?
T ThatChevyGuy 5,000+ posts sue me, its a ford. 13,454 59 Georgia Aug 6, 2014 #6 yeah it does about 450w at 2 ohm, it sounded weak.
OP A aheezy6 Junior Member 12 0 Tampa, FL Aug 7, 2014 Thread Starter #7 I have an earthquake db 15, its a single voice coil, and it is a 4 ohm sub