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<blockquote data-quote="fivepoints" data-source="post: 7916556" data-attributes="member: 645559"><p>inreply to the rms i do not think your amp is big enough to run the q but if you plan to up grade sooner or later it will be fine to run it for now till you can get a bigger one. if you like the amp and are sticking to it i would is think something like the ssaudio.com icon 18 inch sub. would be the next closest thing to the fi-q rated at 1250 rms. not a full 1500 that 350rms more then what you got now like i was saying if you do plan to up grade go for the fi q. if not i would look at the icon. not saying it not enough and can't do it. i had a mach5audio spl 12 i ran off 1500 rms neither are blown casue it was done right. i am just thinking it will hit closer to it peak but ya those fi q 18's are wicked good. so what ever is you choice. me persoanly i would go for the fi q and up grade the amp later if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fivepoints, post: 7916556, member: 645559"] inreply to the rms i do not think your amp is big enough to run the q but if you plan to up grade sooner or later it will be fine to run it for now till you can get a bigger one. if you like the amp and are sticking to it i would is think something like the ssaudio.com icon 18 inch sub. would be the next closest thing to the fi-q rated at 1250 rms. not a full 1500 that 350rms more then what you got now like i was saying if you do plan to up grade go for the fi q. if not i would look at the icon. not saying it not enough and can't do it. i had a mach5audio spl 12 i ran off 1500 rms neither are blown casue it was done right. i am just thinking it will hit closer to it peak but ya those fi q 18's are wicked good. so what ever is you choice. me persoanly i would go for the fi q and up grade the amp later if needed. [/QUOTE]
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