max on an amp is an ambiguous number. the only number to pay attention to when considering power is the Root Mean Square.Ok, so I was looking, one of them was new for a really cheap price but I don't think I'd trust it. Anyways, when it says it is 1500 watts rms @ 2 ohms, what would it's max be, or do you not want to push subwoofers past their rms?
I am sure someone here has an answer for any newbish question you can conjure. Just be careful as you may run into the doucheist as well:wow://content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifOk thank you guys, so best to just stick with the rms rating. See, I'm still learning new things everytime.
I have 2 15" kicker cvr's, I don't now what the voice coils are on them, there is now budget, I just looking for an amp that will pound the hell out of these subs.What type of subs do you have, and what are the voice coils on them? Let us know that and a budget your looking to spend on an amp and we can give you some suggestions.
Do you know of a place where I can see it like on youtube, or a place to read more about ityes. its pretty much the only thing people do. very rarely will you see people actually buy 2 channel amps to run subs.
with a mono block amp, you wire up both subs into a specific load and you're left with 1 positive wire and 1 negative wire, which goes to the monoblock.
look at the magnet, it will say 2 ohm or 4 ohm.I have 2 15" kicker cvr's, I don't now what the voice coils are on them,