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<blockquote data-quote="rukkis" data-source="post: 42054" data-attributes="member: 542700"><p>Adire Audio Shiva only comes in 8ohm DVC(wire it down to 4ohms)...so you will only be seeing about 1/2 the power out of the JBL 600.1, due to the fact that it maxs out at 2ohm's. Dan Wiggins of Adire tested the sub at 600 watts RMS. I would get an amp that will give you 500-600 watts @ 4ohms. The Shiva is a nice sub, the only downfall is that it was originally made for home audio applications, so it requires a bigger box...I wouldnt go below 2cu^ft per sub sealed.</p><p></p><p>my $.02</p><p></p><p>Sean McL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukkis, post: 42054, member: 542700"] Adire Audio Shiva only comes in 8ohm DVC(wire it down to 4ohms)...so you will only be seeing about 1/2 the power out of the JBL 600.1, due to the fact that it maxs out at 2ohm's. Dan Wiggins of Adire tested the sub at 600 watts RMS. I would get an amp that will give you 500-600 watts @ 4ohms. The Shiva is a nice sub, the only downfall is that it was originally made for home audio applications, so it requires a bigger box...I wouldnt go below 2cu^ft per sub sealed. my $.02 Sean McL [/QUOTE]
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