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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8717101" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>Max amps musical is 90 amps per the Dd site. So 180 + 40 for your mids/highs amps your at 220. For continuous musical you won’t likely be anywhere near that so you should be good with that 240 alt so long as you figure out The regulator thing.</p><p></p><p>With rise you will be closer to 500-600 watts even if you are wired to one ohm. You won’t have the amplifier power for a $300 spl oriented sub</p><p>have you checked out the sundown e-15’s?</p><p>Priced under 200 per, ask for 500 watts rms, and you’d need right around 7 cubes AFTER displacement for a pair</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8717101, member: 666314"] Max amps musical is 90 amps per the Dd site. So 180 + 40 for your mids/highs amps your at 220. For continuous musical you won’t likely be anywhere near that so you should be good with that 240 alt so long as you figure out The regulator thing. With rise you will be closer to 500-600 watts even if you are wired to one ohm. You won’t have the amplifier power for a $300 spl oriented sub have you checked out the sundown e-15’s? Priced under 200 per, ask for 500 watts rms, and you’d need right around 7 cubes AFTER displacement for a pair [/QUOTE]
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