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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8787415" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Fi SSDV4 and they have a new HC series that is 2500 watts rms. I would go Dual 1ohm and run it at 2 ohms if you are going to add a 2nd one down the line. I have a pair of Dual 1ohm Fi Xv3s and have it wired to 1 ohm. Otherwise if you just plan on buying the one then go Dual 2 ohm and run it at 1 ohm of course. </p><p></p><p>The SSDV4 has choice of different suspensions and with the cooling on it and in a 15" it would be 334.00 plus shipping. RMS is 1500 watts but I can tell you that they underrate their subwoofers rms ratings. I have those two Fi Xv3 and the RMS is 1,000 watts and I am using a 3.5K SIA right now and they want even more power hence why I am going to upgrade to a Cab-45 sometime later on this year.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://ficaraudio.com/product/ssdv4-series/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8787415, member: 676743"] Fi SSDV4 and they have a new HC series that is 2500 watts rms. I would go Dual 1ohm and run it at 2 ohms if you are going to add a 2nd one down the line. I have a pair of Dual 1ohm Fi Xv3s and have it wired to 1 ohm. Otherwise if you just plan on buying the one then go Dual 2 ohm and run it at 1 ohm of course. The SSDV4 has choice of different suspensions and with the cooling on it and in a 15" it would be 334.00 plus shipping. RMS is 1500 watts but I can tell you that they underrate their subwoofers rms ratings. I have those two Fi Xv3 and the RMS is 1,000 watts and I am using a 3.5K SIA right now and they want even more power hence why I am going to upgrade to a Cab-45 sometime later on this year. [URL unfurl="true"]https://ficaraudio.com/product/ssdv4-series/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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