boss audio 12'' subs

and how much better will these dound thant the sony xplode subs i had they were 1200 watts(the cheap wallmart brand)
Well, *if* your amp is pushing 500 RMS watts, you don't want a 1200w rms sub.... You need to kinda match your amps to your subs. You can easily blow a sub by underpowering, you'll end up clipping, most likely. Find a sub that's around 650RMS or less.

 
**** why does everything have to be complicated.. allright then i would like to have help..

i need you guys to pick out 2 really good subs (12) inch that will work well with my current amplifier> thanks in advance..... and somewhere under 250 would be nice;}

 
You have 600 watts... If it was me I'd find a local place that sells powerbass and go get a set of ps12's. I get them at a shop here for under 90 bucks for the pair. 250rms each.

They are light and will move easier than a stiff higher power sub. Stick them in a good box because the box is 90 percent of the whole deal anyway as far as sound/loudness and sq. I have a set that I've been putting at least 450 watts to depending on the amp I'm using for nearly a year now.

They are in a box that is 1.6 3^3 slot ported. Havn't a clue as to tuning but 57 hz is where it's the loudest and gets 140+ db's and don't sound to horrible doing it.

Edit, Yes on the term-lab ;p

 
you bumped it earlier because... you wanted us to answer the question? WE DID! Or were you looking for just one user to say that it would be an alright combo to give you the go-ahead to be cheap?

Stop. We gave you our honest answers. Don't buy either brands. Stop being cheap. There are plenty of choices of good products near those prices. A lot of people here have great setups because they browse the For Sale section.

 
Well, *if* your amp is pushing 500 RMS watts, you don't want a 1200w rms sub.... You need to kinda match your amps to your subs. You can easily blow a sub by underpowering, you'll end up clipping, most likely. Find a sub that's around 650RMS or less.
MECP student?

have they not covered underpowering 101 yet?

Wake up.

If the assumption is nobody can set a gain on a small amp what makes you think they'll get it right with a more powerful amp (or less power capable speaker)?

You would have to try REALLY hard to blow a 1000w rms sub (even a cheap one) with a ~500w rms amp, cheap or not. You couldn't blow a pair of them even if you wanted to.

Jeremy, the sub seems respectable IMO. It has a 3" VC, so if nothing else, it can handle some power. Actually it looks VERy similar to the Optidrive 1232d's which are regarded as a pretty solid sub.

The Sony would work ok, you just won't be able to push a pair of those subs anywhere near their limits - nor any other decent pair of 12's. There is no danger in damaging the subs AT ALL.

You can wire a pair of the L12's for 4 ohms and bridge the amp which should get you around 250w rms per sub. Plenty to get them moving fairly well in a good ported enclosure.

The subs are OK imo -- plan for an amp upgrade.

 
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