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<blockquote data-quote="jasperpso" data-source="post: 2114451" data-attributes="member: 568842"><p>i would agree that the hifonics bxi1606d would be a excellent choice.. and if you look around i think i could be had for under 200$..</p><p></p><p>you dont need a 2 channel amp for subs.. you want a unified sound from subs, there is no need for stereo seperation for bass.. you simply need a MONO amp that will meet your power needs..</p><p></p><p>2 subs with dual 4 ohm coils can be wired to achieve a 1 or 4 ohm load.. most (not all) amps will put out more power in 1 ohm then 4..</p><p></p><p>you need a amp that puts out 1000 watts +/- rms at 1 OR 4 ohms..</p><p></p><p>most people will say that you need 1000 or more watts, HOWEVER i still revert back to my initial suggestion.. the PG X600.1 will put out 800+ watts, i have seen birthsheets near 900 watts.. it will run at full power in both 1 or 4 ohm loads, so either way you wire it, it will still work PERFECTLY.. and i would bet it would make you subs pound HARD</p><p></p><p>that hifonics amp would DEFINITLY work, but it is a little overrated and is gonna run hot in 1 ohm, and wouldnt have the juice you need in 4 ohm.. also it would require a stiffer electrical system then the PG..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasperpso, post: 2114451, member: 568842"] i would agree that the hifonics bxi1606d would be a excellent choice.. and if you look around i think i could be had for under 200$.. you dont need a 2 channel amp for subs.. you want a unified sound from subs, there is no need for stereo seperation for bass.. you simply need a MONO amp that will meet your power needs.. 2 subs with dual 4 ohm coils can be wired to achieve a 1 or 4 ohm load.. most (not all) amps will put out more power in 1 ohm then 4.. you need a amp that puts out 1000 watts +/- rms at 1 OR 4 ohms.. most people will say that you need 1000 or more watts, HOWEVER i still revert back to my initial suggestion.. the PG X600.1 will put out 800+ watts, i have seen birthsheets near 900 watts.. it will run at full power in both 1 or 4 ohm loads, so either way you wire it, it will still work PERFECTLY.. and i would bet it would make you subs pound HARD that hifonics amp would DEFINITLY work, but it is a little overrated and is gonna run hot in 1 ohm, and wouldnt have the juice you need in 4 ohm.. also it would require a stiffer electrical system then the PG.. [/QUOTE]
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