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<blockquote data-quote="aeroportspwn" data-source="post: 6814788" data-attributes="member: 622019"><p>Only thing I don't like about the pa 2400.1 is that they dont have a CEA compliant approval on it so you never know if it actually pushes out rated rms.</p><p></p><p>But, I have seen the BB1250.1 in action, actually 8 of them paired with 8 re xxx 12" subs. You are probably familiar with this truck/setup im about to link from about 2-3 years back. Audio Innovations in Fresno, Cali built this setup.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]iITlNVy6-LI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It gets down but remember he has a lot of amps and subs lol in a blowthru. Some guys can take any amp and make it loud though its all install dependent.</p><p></p><p>I know one cheap amp that actually pushes out what it advertises. Look at an audiopipe 3000, and better yet look at some amp guts and you will be impressed. I am probably going to buy one as they are the best dollar per watt you can get now. Good bang for your buck. They are 2ohm stable though but do 3K @2ohms. Don't run it below that or you'll have probs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroportspwn, post: 6814788, member: 622019"] Only thing I don't like about the pa 2400.1 is that they dont have a CEA compliant approval on it so you never know if it actually pushes out rated rms. But, I have seen the BB1250.1 in action, actually 8 of them paired with 8 re xxx 12" subs. You are probably familiar with this truck/setup im about to link from about 2-3 years back. Audio Innovations in Fresno, Cali built this setup. [MEDIA=youtube]iITlNVy6-LI[/MEDIA] It gets down but remember he has a lot of amps and subs lol in a blowthru. Some guys can take any amp and make it loud though its all install dependent. I know one cheap amp that actually pushes out what it advertises. Look at an audiopipe 3000, and better yet look at some amp guts and you will be impressed. I am probably going to buy one as they are the best dollar per watt you can get now. Good bang for your buck. They are 2ohm stable though but do 3K @2ohms. Don't run it below that or you'll have probs. [/QUOTE]
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