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<blockquote data-quote="paikiah" data-source="post: 270516" data-attributes="member: 545724"><p>500w RMS/ 1000w MAX would be the RFD2XXX punch HX2.</p><p></p><p>A jbl 600.1 would be sufficient for each sub. Oh, and the subs aren't 4ohm 500watts, it's 4ohm DVC, 500 watts RMS. They can take more power, so don't be TOO concerned with the number.</p><p></p><p>A single 4ohm DVC can be connected to get a final ohmload of 2ohms or 8 ohms. Using two 4ohm DVC will yield either a 1ohm or 4ohm load. Wiring can be seen in the wiring section, it's up on top as a sticky post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paikiah, post: 270516, member: 545724"] 500w RMS/ 1000w MAX would be the RFD2XXX punch HX2. A jbl 600.1 would be sufficient for each sub. Oh, and the subs aren't 4ohm 500watts, it's 4ohm DVC, 500 watts RMS. They can take more power, so don't be TOO concerned with the number. A single 4ohm DVC can be connected to get a final ohmload of 2ohms or 8 ohms. Using two 4ohm DVC will yield either a 1ohm or 4ohm load. Wiring can be seen in the wiring section, it's up on top as a sticky post. [/QUOTE]
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