Those kickers would walk over your level 6 eighteens braAnd if your just learning etc .. Then why are you giving advice that's complete garbage ..?
My advice is not garbage I'm just not trying to sell him the same thing I have I'm giving advice on his actual question and in my opinion his 4 12 inch on 1200 a piece would outpace your 18 with ease and sound a hell of a lot better doing itAnd if your just learning etc .. Then why are you giving advice that's complete garbage ..?
Cvxs can't take 1,200 a peice so keep talking like you know what's going on .. Ill just sit here and keep laughing at youMy advice is not garbage I'm just not trying to sell him the same thing I have I'm giving advice on his actual question and in my opinion his 4 12 inch on 1200 a piece would outpace your 18 with ease and sound a hell of a lot better doing it
I'm done arguing regardless u win we aren't even debating my original point anymore good luck OP
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If you want to explain to me how four shitty 12" subs that barely have a 0.5" of xmax running on half the power of an 18" sub with 1.25" of xmax will be louder, please go ahead.My advice is not garbage I'm just not trying to sell him the same thing I have I'm giving advice on his actual question and in my opinion his 4 12 inch on 1200 a piece would outpace your 18 with ease and sound a hell of a lot better doing it
I'm done arguing regardless u win we aren't even debating my original point anymore good luck OP
This is a bad idea. You are only going to be able to wire one set down to 1 ohm(or 4 ohms), and the other down to 2 ohms. Running two different sets of different impedance subs is going to make it nearly impossible to match output between the sets. 1200w @ 1 ohm is not the same as 1200w @ 2 ohms. While at first glance, it seems logical, there is more to it than that.Looks like I'll hopefully be going for a two hour drive next week! Found a guy on craigslist selling a pair of cvx's for 200 which is a great deal. Only problem is his are DVC2 ohms, and mine are DVC4 ohms. But I'll just run two seperate amps for each pair of subs and I should be fine. I'm actually running a CX1200.1 monoblock amp which actually has two channels. So I have each sub wired to it's own channel to get a 2ohm load.
And then when I get the other two, I'll be running the exact same amp, but the other two cvx's in series/parallel wiring to get another two ohm load for the second amp.
Bam! Then I just need to get my H/O alt hooked up, some more 0 gauge wire, and some wood for my arts and crafts project!
You have a SQ setup? Is your sig right?Two 1200 watt amps isn't way too much for four cvx's! That's six hundred a piece, one fifty less than spec RMS why not
And I totally agree that more power handling is there and you are right about most of this but I wasn't arguing those points
As I said in my opinion you win in big balls factor but big balls only wins SPL and SPL can be won while sounding like ****, not saying yours is by any means I haven't seen or heard it in fact your 18 is the wet dream of me and many others around here and we wouldn't know what to do with it if we had but for me and my sq setup it wouldn't sound good at all it wouldnt play the range I need and would require to big of a box
So as I said u win ur right by all means you have a bigger **** and balls should I do anything else to make you happy
All I was trying to say is the money he has would be best spent on 2 nasty 15s ... And your completely wrongI like what I have at the moment I want more and better that's the point of this hobby right buy what you can tune it like it buy newer better stuff etc