So, did anyone ever figure if that is the same guy?Pretty sure most of us are going to ignore Surge Audio after the last fiasco he pulled with Wolfram,lol.
So, did anyone ever figure if that is the same guy?Pretty sure most of us are going to ignore Surge Audio after the last fiasco he pulled with Wolfram,lol.
I know I try to avoid giving money to dipsh*tsPretty sure most of us are going to ignore Surge Audio after the last fiasco he pulled with Wolfram,lol.
1000 is ideal. There are 2 versions of the Brahma - a 1kw version and a 1.5kw version.Is 600 watts ideal to power the 10 or 12” Brahma Mk2.5 or should I plan on more amp?
It depends on how many subs you plan on running and what the amp is stable at.They list dual 2 and dual 4 as VC options. What are the basic reasons for picking 2 vs 4?
Not sure what that means as of yet. This is a snapshot that may provide some answers:Since you're just using 1 sub in the center console, you would buy the sub that works best with your amp. Assuming your amp is 1ohm stable, get a dual 2 and wire it in parallel. If your amp is only 2ohm stable, get a dual 4 and wire parallel.
Suggestions?I think that he's considering the Sony XM-5ES 5-channel car amplifier
That could work. Albeit a little underpowered and for the price, I'd do a couple of other amplifiers.
- 100 watts RMS x 4 + 450 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms
- 165 watts RMS x 4 + 750 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms
- 330 watts RMS x 2 bridged at 4 ohms + 750 watts RMS x 1 at 2
I was thinking about that. What kind of space are we talking about?Suggestions?