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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 6653038" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>RMS Power Rating:</p><p></p><p>4 ohms: 650 watts x 1 chan.</p><p></p><p>2 ohms: 1300 watts x 1 chan.</p><p></p><p>1 ohm: 2000 watts x 1 chan.</p><p></p><p>id have to imagine that the power ratings on the 2010 models are a little over rated but not by a ton. I realley liked my hifonics bxi 1206d when I had it.</p><p></p><p>you say ur subs are 2ohm coils ? are they single or dual ?</p><p></p><p>because if you have dual 2 coils then you can only wire to a 2 ohm load for your amp.</p><p></p><p>as I dont think it will take .5 load and last at all for music daily</p><p></p><p>but</p><p></p><p>if your subs are single voice coil 2 ohm then you can wire em down to 1 ohm load eazy as pie and recieve more power from your amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 6653038, member: 586635"] RMS Power Rating: 4 ohms: 650 watts x 1 chan. 2 ohms: 1300 watts x 1 chan. 1 ohm: 2000 watts x 1 chan. id have to imagine that the power ratings on the 2010 models are a little over rated but not by a ton. I realley liked my hifonics bxi 1206d when I had it. you say ur subs are 2ohm coils ? are they single or dual ? because if you have dual 2 coils then you can only wire to a 2 ohm load for your amp. as I dont think it will take .5 load and last at all for music daily but if your subs are single voice coil 2 ohm then you can wire em down to 1 ohm load eazy as pie and recieve more power from your amp. [/QUOTE]
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