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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin_blazer" data-source="post: 54933" data-attributes="member: 541793"><p>i'll put it this way with my personal experience with HX2's. a friend of mine had 3 of them hooked up to a 1000.1bd RF amp, then he got rid of 1 and just ran the 2. at the time i was running 2 HE2's in my Jimmy and we decided to see if his HX2's would sound better than my HE2's. 1 his HX2 sounded worse in my opinion 2, they couldn't handle the power like my HE2's could. RF slaps together the subs they make now that's the problem with them. i used to have all RF stuff in my car excluding h/u which has always been pioneer, i learned there was much better sounding stuff out there than RF subs so i returned mine. the 1 thing to think about with your amp and sub selection is that the RMS is only 500 on those subs and that amp will put out at least 1500 watts, so your gonna be running them at a constant 500ish watts give or take about 100 so that might work them way too hard. like i said i hooked my friends up on my amp and they were popping when my HE2's weren't.</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin_blazer, post: 54933, member: 541793"] i'll put it this way with my personal experience with HX2's. a friend of mine had 3 of them hooked up to a 1000.1bd RF amp, then he got rid of 1 and just ran the 2. at the time i was running 2 HE2's in my Jimmy and we decided to see if his HX2's would sound better than my HE2's. 1 his HX2 sounded worse in my opinion 2, they couldn't handle the power like my HE2's could. RF slaps together the subs they make now that's the problem with them. i used to have all RF stuff in my car excluding h/u which has always been pioneer, i learned there was much better sounding stuff out there than RF subs so i returned mine. the 1 thing to think about with your amp and sub selection is that the RMS is only 500 on those subs and that amp will put out at least 1500 watts, so your gonna be running them at a constant 500ish watts give or take about 100 so that might work them way too hard. like i said i hooked my friends up on my amp and they were popping when my HE2's weren't. adam [/QUOTE]
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