P perfectp10 10+ year member Junior Member 17 0 Milwaukee, WI May 21, 2002 #1 Will the JBL 1200.1 be too much for my two Infinity Perfect 10's? Click to read more...
R rsflores 5,000+ posts just tryin to live,life 8,345 0 houston,tx May 21, 2002 #2 the jbl 1200.1 is rated at 600+1and 1 ohm stable the infinitys are 350rms hell i say go for tit,(ooops) it..
the jbl 1200.1 is rated at 600+1and 1 ohm stable the infinitys are 350rms hell i say go for tit,(ooops) it..
Mark_ab 5,000+ posts The Alpha Male 6,820 0 Edmonton, Alberta May 21, 2002 #3 For two 10's? Probably not.
Wonderbread 5,000+ posts Against Avatar Theft 16,940 0 Vancouver BC May 21, 2002 #4 at 4 ohms, no, it will be great.
Ganji 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 154 0 arizona May 22, 2002 #5 On a related note, could a 12" Infinity Kappa (rated at 300w RMS) handle 600w RMS from a JBL BP600.1? Are they that underrated?
On a related note, could a 12" Infinity Kappa (rated at 300w RMS) handle 600w RMS from a JBL BP600.1? Are they that underrated?
Mark_ab 5,000+ posts The Alpha Male 6,820 0 Edmonton, Alberta May 22, 2002 #6 Yes, it could handle that easily. I am running a 1200.1 at 2ohm, so each Sub is getting at least 600 watts.
Yes, it could handle that easily. I am running a 1200.1 at 2ohm, so each Sub is getting at least 600 watts.
OP P perfectp10 10+ year member Junior Member 17 0 Milwaukee, WI May 22, 2002 Thread Starter #7 well i'm gonna try and run the perfects off the 1200.1, am i stupid for doing this?
Wonderbread 5,000+ posts Against Avatar Theft 16,940 0 Vancouver BC May 22, 2002 #8 nope it should be fine