M memphis_vette 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,733 3 Redding, CA Feb 5, 2008 #1 a fully loaded fi bl take Click to read more...
Qbenjamin 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,643 12 Braavos Feb 5, 2008 #2 1500-2Kw depends on your gain setting knowledge. Also plan on doing some upgrades to the woofer (BP option).
1500-2Kw depends on your gain setting knowledge. Also plan on doing some upgrades to the woofer (BP option).
bonesninja 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 15,380 11 Lima, Ohio Feb 5, 2008 #3 no one can accurately answer that question. it depends on alot of variables. And music cd's don't produce one constant level of wattage
no one can accurately answer that question. it depends on alot of variables. And music cd's don't produce one constant level of wattage
OP M memphis_vette 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,733 3 Redding, CA Feb 5, 2008 Thread Starter #4 ok well im focused on getting a 15'' fi btl fully loaded and have it on a hifonics 1606d at one ohm it says 1600 rms but we all know its a lil over rated so that should be fine
ok well im focused on getting a 15'' fi btl fully loaded and have it on a hifonics 1606d at one ohm it says 1600 rms but we all know its a lil over rated so that should be fine
AndonD454 10+ year member The Wistles Go WOOOOOO! 1,280 3 Toledo/Columbus, OH Feb 6, 2008 #5 1500-2Kw depends on your gain setting knowledge. Also plan on doing some upgrades to the woofer (BP option). Click to expand... Fail. They can take well over 2kwrms in most cases. and the upgrade suggested is included when the woofer is "fully loaded" To the orig. poster, You will be fine.. and by that I mean you will be underpowering the woofer, but hopefully you'll get decent output still.
1500-2Kw depends on your gain setting knowledge. Also plan on doing some upgrades to the woofer (BP option). Click to expand... Fail. They can take well over 2kwrms in most cases. and the upgrade suggested is included when the woofer is "fully loaded" To the orig. poster, You will be fine.. and by that I mean you will be underpowering the woofer, but hopefully you'll get decent output still.
M maldecido33 10+ year member MSEE 3,021 2 Lubbock, TX Feb 6, 2008 #6 I wasn't aware a loudspeaker could "take" any rms....