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<blockquote data-quote="Pyro_By_Nature" data-source="post: 1672299" data-attributes="member: 558479"><p>I'm not sure on the rated per coil.But they don't "need" a lot of power to get going.I had a customer with 2 12" XS's @1 ohm on a BX1500D, built a 5cf. box tuned to 35hz.Ran 1/0 for the amp.The car was a 2003 galant.So in reality, the subs might have been getting 500-600 watts per.No problems flexing the winshield, and hurting at least the customers ears.Killed his 15" brahma ported by a HUGE margin in output.Not sure on the specs. of the box of the brahma though, I didn't build that one.</p><p></p><p>So, in short.No you don't "need" a lot of power.But power never hurts.Can't help you on the rated per coil though.After 20 min. of solid play the subs never even got warm.The amp ended up blowing up 30 min. later lol.Was replaced with an ED NINe.1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyro_By_Nature, post: 1672299, member: 558479"] I'm not sure on the rated per coil.But they don't "need" a lot of power to get going.I had a customer with 2 12" XS's @1 ohm on a BX1500D, built a 5cf. box tuned to 35hz.Ran 1/0 for the amp.The car was a 2003 galant.So in reality, the subs might have been getting 500-600 watts per.No problems flexing the winshield, and hurting at least the customers ears.Killed his 15" brahma ported by a HUGE margin in output.Not sure on the specs. of the box of the brahma though, I didn't build that one. So, in short.No you don't "need" a lot of power.But power never hurts.Can't help you on the rated per coil though.After 20 min. of solid play the subs never even got warm.The amp ended up blowing up 30 min. later lol.Was replaced with an ED NINe.1 [/QUOTE]
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