quackhead
10+ year member
HUH?
it is nice when a manufacturer will state their amps are .5 ohm stable and show a max output..It gives you a good idea of the build quality and available headroom(combined with other specs)..The total stated rms power available on this amp is 3500 watts, 400 dampening factor @20hz, .1% THD at rated power (prolly 4 ohms)..frequency response down to 15hz..these are much better specs than what has been mentioned thus far. Your subs would be wired down to 1 ohm. The specs indicate you will have available headroom for transient peaks, good cone control and response all the way down below usable frequencies and far less distortion at 1ohm. I cannot tell you exactly what power each sub will receive wired parallel due to ohm rise, signal input (what song), etc. will it be adequate for your two subs and electrical? as much or more than anything mentioned here thus far.im looking at it now. but it says 2600 watts at .5 ohms. and 1670 and 1 ohm. my subs are 1000 watts each rms dual voice 4 ohms. how will the wiring work? im not tryna go rediculous and spend hundreds upgrading the electrical in my car too lol
I would recommend nailing down the problem you had with the last 2 amps before buying anything though, to be honest.
