xtreme3384
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I have two memphis subs, and combined they are - RMS/Peak - 600/1200.
How many watts should my amp be?
How many watts should my amp be?
quit playing it safe.....Memphis subs can take it.Your given power ratings are for the 2 subscombined, correct?As in that 600w RMS rating is for two 300w RMS subs?
If so you want an amp that will give you around 600w @ whatever impedence the two subs wired together creates.
i'd go 800-1000 watts rms at whatever ohm load you wire your subs to
Thats correctYour given power ratings are for the 2 subscombined, correct?As in that 600w RMS rating is for two 300w RMS subs?
If so you want an amp that will give you around 600w @ whatever impedence the two subs wired together creates.
if you get single coils you want a 2 ohm stable amp if you get dual 4 ohm coils look for a 1 ohm stable ampOK thanks. Im probably going to go for a 1000 watt amp. But the only thing is, wouldnt i be wasting 400W?
And also, this is the information i have on my memphis M3 12's :
Single or dual 4-ohm voice coils
RMS/Peak (W) 300/600
Sensitivity (dB) 92.1
Magnet SIze (oz) 85
Mounting Depth (in) 6.1
My recommendation was the result of knowing very little to nothing about Memphis products.quit playing it safe.....Memphis subs can take it.
yup i do know homie......its actually a very good general suggestion.My recommendation was the result of knowing very little to nothing about Memphis products.I've never run them and do not personally know anyone who does so I was basing my response purely on the given specs. If they're rated for 300w each then I assume they will operate at least somewhat satisfactorily on that level of wattage. I didn't want to suggest something to the OP that might potentially damage his gear, you know?
As far as playing it safe?
I run a sub rated for 600w RMS off of a D61500.1 @ 2 Ohms ~ rated 750w @ that load but actual output is more. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
OK. What is the difference between 2 ohms and 1 ohm? I found a memphis amp and it gives 1000W @ 1 OHM, but only 600W @ 2 OHMs.if you get single coils you want a 2 ohm stable amp if you get dual 4 ohm coils look for a 1 ohm stable amp