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How's it going so I'm new at installing car audio stuff so I was wondering if I can get some help so I don't blow my speakers or mess my amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8744024" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>The companies that use "max or peak power" as the rating on the am are living in another world or something. </p><p>In order to get that 2500 watts from that amp all the planets have to be perfectly aligned, the world has to be at peace, the ice caps have to replenish themselves and the Titanic has to sail into New York harbour</p><p>If it is the Razor one then the numbers are to equal what it dyno'd at </p><p>The real numbers for it are 450 watts @ 4 ohms and 650 watts @ 2 ohms</p><p>It is not one ohm stable</p><p>The alpine sub is dual 4 and the rms on it is 750 watts</p><p>So 750 watts @ 2 ohms is what it's capable of</p><p>The memphis is dual 4 or dual 2 but dual 2 will put the final load at 1 ohm which your amp can't handle</p><p>So 500 watts @ 2 ohms is what it is capable of</p><p>As mentioned above you can't mix subs, it causes all kinds of problems and will sound like ****</p><p>If it was me I would go with the alpine in a ported box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8744024, member: 681842"] The companies that use "max or peak power" as the rating on the am are living in another world or something. In order to get that 2500 watts from that amp all the planets have to be perfectly aligned, the world has to be at peace, the ice caps have to replenish themselves and the Titanic has to sail into New York harbour If it is the Razor one then the numbers are to equal what it dyno'd at The real numbers for it are 450 watts @ 4 ohms and 650 watts @ 2 ohms It is not one ohm stable The alpine sub is dual 4 and the rms on it is 750 watts So 750 watts @ 2 ohms is what it's capable of The memphis is dual 4 or dual 2 but dual 2 will put the final load at 1 ohm which your amp can't handle So 500 watts @ 2 ohms is what it is capable of As mentioned above you can't mix subs, it causes all kinds of problems and will sound like **** If it was me I would go with the alpine in a ported box [/QUOTE]
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