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<blockquote data-quote="TopperCNC" data-source="post: 337349" data-attributes="member: 550944"><p>Hi! I am new here, and find the forum really cool. Recently, I got a deal on 2 Audiobahn subs, namely AW1000X (2001 model). They are rated at 600W RMS each, and are DVC 4ohms. Now, I've been lookin for an amp...</p><p></p><p>I have checked Audiobahn amps, and have found the A12001DT. What do you think about this one? I will gladly consider other brands if you suggest me some.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, I plan to run the subs all in parallel, to produce a 1ohm load. Given that I want to feed each sub enough power, am I right assuming I need 1200Wx1 RMS to run both subs, or will a 600Wx1 RMS will give both subs 600W (hence the 1ohm load?). I am a little confused about this right now, so I'd appreciate a lil' clearing up.</p><p></p><p>P.S.: I got a stock 80A alternator. Will it handle that? I am still running a Pioneer 50Wx4 head unit, wired to Pioneer speakers, but no amp on speakers yet.</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopperCNC, post: 337349, member: 550944"] Hi! I am new here, and find the forum really cool. Recently, I got a deal on 2 Audiobahn subs, namely AW1000X (2001 model). They are rated at 600W RMS each, and are DVC 4ohms. Now, I've been lookin for an amp... I have checked Audiobahn amps, and have found the A12001DT. What do you think about this one? I will gladly consider other brands if you suggest me some. On a side note, I plan to run the subs all in parallel, to produce a 1ohm load. Given that I want to feed each sub enough power, am I right assuming I need 1200Wx1 RMS to run both subs, or will a 600Wx1 RMS will give both subs 600W (hence the 1ohm load?). I am a little confused about this right now, so I'd appreciate a lil' clearing up. P.S.: I got a stock 80A alternator. Will it handle that? I am still running a Pioneer 50Wx4 head unit, wired to Pioneer speakers, but no amp on speakers yet. Thank you! David [/QUOTE]
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