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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8695566" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>So if your mtx subs are 4ohm versions your final Wired load Is 1 ohm but with box rise you’re likely much higher than that on the amp. From there you factor the actual potential is probably around 800 wats (Steamed Meade dynoed a 1700 at about 70% certified output, coming to about 1200 watts)</p><p></p><p>what feedback you have received is something you will have to decide. Right now you have four subs that could probably take 300 watts rms each with clean signal, power, and gain setting.</p><p></p><p>also, what is your enclosure. Sealed would be 5 cubes for four or 8 cubes ported (based on crutchfield specs)</p><p></p><p>That amp on a single 500-750 watt rms sub in a ported enclosure would probably allow you to achieve lower frequencies (lows) but your output may suffer coMpared to four.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8695566, member: 666314"] So if your mtx subs are 4ohm versions your final Wired load Is 1 ohm but with box rise you’re likely much higher than that on the amp. From there you factor the actual potential is probably around 800 wats (Steamed Meade dynoed a 1700 at about 70% certified output, coming to about 1200 watts) what feedback you have received is something you will have to decide. Right now you have four subs that could probably take 300 watts rms each with clean signal, power, and gain setting. also, what is your enclosure. Sealed would be 5 cubes for four or 8 cubes ported (based on crutchfield specs) That amp on a single 500-750 watt rms sub in a ported enclosure would probably allow you to achieve lower frequencies (lows) but your output may suffer coMpared to four. [/QUOTE]
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