no...at 4 it is 600x1is that Profile California AP1200 Peak Output Power(4 Ohms)-400W x 2
RMS Output Power(4 Ohms)-200W x 2
Peak Output Power(2 Ohms)-600W x 2
RMS Output Power(2 Ohms)-300W x 2
is it bridgeable @ 2 ohms mono????
two Ap2000's? idnk the draw from that amp but hows ur electrical? and make sure you get dual d2's if you plan on bridging each L7 at 4ohms to an APThanks for all the help. Im pretty much set on the 2 ap1200's or still 2 hifonics bx605 whichever you guys think would be best. As for the subs im just going to stick with the 2 2ohm dvc that I have. I figured that should be plenty loud?
Two of these ( http://ikesound.com/product-product_id/2214 )two Ap2000's? idnk the draw from that amp but hows ur electrical? and make sure you get dual d2's if you plan on bridging each L7 at 4ohms to an AP
So the whole needing a SSF for a ported box is somewhat bs? These also seem to be interesting http://ikesound.com/product-product_id/1018 . I just dont know if it bridges to 4 ohms.my choice BUT the 1200's dont have SSF...unless you tune low enough well its really not a concern
You can easily overexcurt/bottom out your subs if you tune to where you will be losing output for a lot of Hz...ex: if you're tuning to 30 or above Id use a SSF....I always tune low (27ish is my good spot) and havent really used a SSF. I still get a tad of overexcurting (sp?/word?) but rarely...it hasnt really bothered me. Anything above 30 Id use a SSF. Especially since L7's most ppl tune in mid-high 30's low 40's then yes use oneSo the whole needing a SSF for a ported box is somewhat bs? These also seem to be interesting http://ikesound.com/product-product_id/1018 . I just dont know if it bridges to 4 ohms.
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