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<blockquote data-quote="Cruzer" data-source="post: 6940106" data-attributes="member: 617686"><p>If u go with an IDMAX 10", i suggest this amp to power it: <a href="http://www.audioque.com/aq/?page_id=26" target="_blank">Audioque: Amps: AQ1200D</a></p><p></p><p>that amp will provide 1200 watts to it, which is plenty. I have this same amp and i love it, and for $250 shipped its just a great product and they warranty it for a year or 2 i believe.</p><p></p><p>However if u go with this amp u will need the dual 2 ohm IDMAX in order to get it to a 1ohm load to get the 1200 watts.</p><p></p><p>I would check with woofersetc and see whats going on because they list those idmax 10s at the v3 model. however on image dynamics website they show the idmax 10" v3 2 ohm or 4 ohm only needs .6 for small sealed, or .9 for normal (optimal results)</p><p></p><p>IDMAX 10v3 dual 2 ohm specs: <a href="http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D2%20v.3.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D2%20v.3.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>IDMAX 10v3 dual 4 ohm specs: <a href="http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D4%20v.3.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D4%20v.3.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruzer, post: 6940106, member: 617686"] If u go with an IDMAX 10", i suggest this amp to power it: [URL="http://www.audioque.com/aq/?page_id=26"]Audioque: Amps: AQ1200D[/URL] that amp will provide 1200 watts to it, which is plenty. I have this same amp and i love it, and for $250 shipped its just a great product and they warranty it for a year or 2 i believe. However if u go with this amp u will need the dual 2 ohm IDMAX in order to get it to a 1ohm load to get the 1200 watts. I would check with woofersetc and see whats going on because they list those idmax 10s at the v3 model. however on image dynamics website they show the idmax 10" v3 2 ohm or 4 ohm only needs .6 for small sealed, or .9 for normal (optimal results) IDMAX 10v3 dual 2 ohm specs: [URL="http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D2%20v.3.pdf"]http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D2%20v.3.pdf[/URL] IDMAX 10v3 dual 4 ohm specs: [URL="http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D4%20v.3.pdf"]http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/pdf/iD%20Product%20Spec%27s/iDMax%2010%20D4%20v.3.pdf[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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