I know the sub is cheap, but wouldnt it be cheaper to find a new sub that you can run at a lower ohm load?Sure. But for a single sub? I'm not saying it's bad, at all. It's just a bitch trying to find something that can power it to it's full capacity.
Yeah, if I can find another one of these I'd probably snag it.cause back in the day there werent (many anyways)class d 1ohm stable amps, so you would get a pair of 8ohmers and run it on a 2ch bridged, get the mtx then you would have a sweet old school amp/sub combo
Haha. I have subs already. I just wanted it for some reason. I can't fully explain it.I know the sub is cheap, but wouldnt it be cheaper to find a new sub that you can run at a lower ohm load?
Haha. Yeah, definitely. That'd work out well and be MAD cheap.buy a tube amp lol
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif That's what it's lookin' out to be. I was thinking of just trying to find a recone for it, instead. Recone it to 2 or 4 ohms.$50 sub and $2000 amp lol
I have one of those broke.find a mtx 2300, they bench at 900w at 4 so you would be close to 600
Then that MTX would be perfect.the mtx should put like 500 to it at 8ohms, is it a 3" coil?
PM sentI have one of those broke.
PM me if interested.
Yeah. I mean, ideal would be 1200 @ 4. (Most of the time the power gets divided by 2 as resistance is doubled.)any amp that does at least around 700 @ 4 should push it alright
Yeah, that'd be pretty good. Someone offered me a 600W bridged @ 4 amp for 75 bucks. But, I'm kinda broke now. I need to find a job.I have a hifonics zeus Z6000 i would sell pretty sure it does rated if not more, 60 amp fuse
edit- lol forgot ratings, 600w bridged at 4