P4002 vs Ti600.2?

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Also.. haven't built the enclosure yet. Not sure how the SQL (I think that's what the kids are calling it?) Of the amp would be affected? But the backseat is useless for humans over the age of 7. So I want to try and build it down firing (it's a convertible) but also be able to toss **** back there without worrying about damaging the subs. Amps will be hidden under the trunk floor where the stock amp is and the stupid tire changing tool kit.

Both of these amps I have are in good working condition. The Ti had a bit of a rough adventure the last time I moved but it's all cosemtic. They're both supposed to be very underrated but I can't find any real life numbers. I can say the PA is noticeably larger and heavier than the PG?
 
I can't find anything on the 600 but the 1200 did almost double its rated power at 1 ohm stereo (1150 a side)
The 1200 is essentially 2 600's put together so it would be fair to say you could get 550- 600 a side out of it (1100-1200 total)
They are not as durable as the old M series that you could run down to .5 ohm though so I don't really suggest running it at 1 ohm for extended periods of time
 
I can't find anything on the 600 but the 1200 did almost double its rated power at 1 ohm stereo (1150 a side)
The 1200 is essentially 2 600's put together so it would be fair to say you could get 550- 600 a side out of it (1100-1200 total)
They are not as durable as the old M series that you could run down to .5 ohm though so I don't really suggest running it at 1 ohm for extended periods of time
Yea I can only find the manual for the ZX online. And they publish the ratings very interestingly.. it'll do 300x2 at 2ohm. Then a couple lines down it says minimum load stereo.... 1ohm.

Soooo... 600x1 bridged @4ohm... But says it'll handle 2ohm bridged? So 1200?!

Is this a "bass knob" or does it adjust the LP crossover?
 

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Standard PG bass knob
I think the numbers would be more like 800 @2 and 1000+ @ 1
Depends on what kind of shape the amps in
I will give you an example
When they first came out I guy I knew had one running 4 Dr Crankenstien 12's in a VW van
He lived not far from me
I could hear him coming up the hill when he came home a night
5-6 blocks away easy
I hated that guy
 
Standard PG bass knob
I think the numbers would be more like 800 @2 and 1000+ @ 1
Depends on what kind of shape the amps in
I will give you an example
When they first came out I guy I knew had one running 4 Dr Crankenstien 12's in a VW van
He lived not far from me
I could hear him coming up the hill when he came home a night
5-6 blocks away easy
I hated that guy
Bahaha! And his VW van was probably constantly rattling apart.

Dropped the PG amp in last night and it powered up but no output.. and there's a red light on in the opposite window from the thermal and overload lights. Got it bridged on a 4 ohm sub.. aww shucks.
 
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