coolahan 10+ year member 141.6 dB @ 36hz 1,279 0 Oklahoma Aug 2, 2006 #16 HiFonics BX1605D after being overrated etc... probably pushing a little more than 1200rms...maybe like 1201rms .... lol
HiFonics BX1605D after being overrated etc... probably pushing a little more than 1200rms...maybe like 1201rms .... lol
LeofromtheH 10+ year member sneaker head 3,153 0 houston,TX Aug 2, 2006 #17 used kx 1200.1 mines rateed right around 1450@1ohm and got it used for 260
DBfan187 5,000+ posts Supa's mom was here! 52,741 236 Poolside with Supa's mom. Aug 2, 2006 #19 Are these amps stable to 1 ohm? I see an add that lists stable to 1 ohm but then in the specs it only shows a wattage rating for 1.3 ohms. Click to expand... http://www.carsound.com/review_archive/amps/vibe1200d.html Lanzar Vibe 1200D Specs Price & Contact: $519; 800-765-7686; www.lanzar.com All measurements @ 14 volts unless otherwise specified. Frequency Response (4-ohm IHF Load 100 Hz Ref. crossover @ highest setting): +1.2 dB, –3 dB @ 288 Hz L/R channel error max deviation 20 Hz to 20 kHz: N/A Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Below Rated Output, “A” weighted): -82.4 dB Distortion at Rated Output @ 60 Hz: 0.8% @ 1200 watts Output Power (Resistive) (4 ohms @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 469 watts @ 14 volts, 456 watts @ 12.8 volts, 305 watts @ 10.5 volts Output Power (Resistive) (2 ohms @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 762 watts @ 14 volts, 748 watts @ 12.8 volts, 486 watts @ 10.5 watts Output Power (Resistive) (1 ohm @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 1262 watts @ 14 volts, 1007 watts @ 12.8 volts, 696 watts @ 10.5volts Output Power (Reactive) {4-ohm IHF Load @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 484 watts Output Power (Reactive) (2-ohm IHF Load @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 893 watts Crosstalk @ rated output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz: N/A Damping Factor @ 100 Hz: 45 Voltage for Rated Output: 376 mV to 2.9 volts Idle Current Draw: 1 amp Current Draw @ 1/3 Maximum Power: 44.7 amps @ 421 watts Efficiency @ 1/3 Maximum Power: 67% Power-Up Noise: 41.4 dB SPL Power-Down Noise: 45.7dB SPL Click to expand...
Are these amps stable to 1 ohm? I see an add that lists stable to 1 ohm but then in the specs it only shows a wattage rating for 1.3 ohms. Click to expand... http://www.carsound.com/review_archive/amps/vibe1200d.html Lanzar Vibe 1200D Specs Price & Contact: $519; 800-765-7686; www.lanzar.com All measurements @ 14 volts unless otherwise specified. Frequency Response (4-ohm IHF Load 100 Hz Ref. crossover @ highest setting): +1.2 dB, –3 dB @ 288 Hz L/R channel error max deviation 20 Hz to 20 kHz: N/A Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Below Rated Output, “A” weighted): -82.4 dB Distortion at Rated Output @ 60 Hz: 0.8% @ 1200 watts Output Power (Resistive) (4 ohms @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 469 watts @ 14 volts, 456 watts @ 12.8 volts, 305 watts @ 10.5 volts Output Power (Resistive) (2 ohms @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 762 watts @ 14 volts, 748 watts @ 12.8 volts, 486 watts @ 10.5 watts Output Power (Resistive) (1 ohm @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 1262 watts @ 14 volts, 1007 watts @ 12.8 volts, 696 watts @ 10.5volts Output Power (Reactive) {4-ohm IHF Load @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 484 watts Output Power (Reactive) (2-ohm IHF Load @ 60 Hz to 1% THD+N): 893 watts Crosstalk @ rated output, 20 Hz to 20 kHz: N/A Damping Factor @ 100 Hz: 45 Voltage for Rated Output: 376 mV to 2.9 volts Idle Current Draw: 1 amp Current Draw @ 1/3 Maximum Power: 44.7 amps @ 421 watts Efficiency @ 1/3 Maximum Power: 67% Power-Up Noise: 41.4 dB SPL Power-Down Noise: 45.7dB SPL Click to expand...