Yeah the 2200 is **** bro not worth the extra money imho.keep the amp, you wont notice crap between them, its just wasting money.
Yeah new only (I'm spend $900 on electrical work so there's no point in going used when I'm selling so much cash).Are you only looking at new drivers?
If not then check out the Crystal 15" I have posted on here.
I ran it sealed in my home theater, but it really shines in a vented enclosure.
Yeah i'm leaning towards the soundqubed amp (the new revision comes out next month with 150 more watts of power, better heatsink, and slighly upgraded internals). There making a good amp even better while keeping the price the same.keep the amp, you wont notice crap between them, its just wasting money.
I have 2000+ watts to work with so I would be eyeballing something greater than the flatlyne (for incriminator I would want either dual lethal injection 12s 1000RMS or a single 15 2000RMS Death penalty).Also look at the IA Flatlyne 15 .......
Yeah i'm leaning towards the Q2200 (there upgrading the heatsink and the internals). There claiming 150 more watts and better temps (there making a good amp even better). Only thing I don't like is there ratings use to be for 12.8V and now its 14.4Yeah the 2200 is **** bro not worth the extra money imho.
You said SQ, not SPL... And how do you figure over 2000w RMS ?? Anyways, it was just a suggestion ...it's your $$$ .....I have 2000+ watts to work with so I would be eyeballing something greater than the flatlyne (for incriminator I would want either dual lethal injection 12s 1000RMS or a single 15 2000RMS Death penalty).
Yeah i'm leaning towards the Q2200 (there upgrading the heatsink and the internals). There claiming 150 more watts and better temps (there making a good amp even better). Only thing I don't like is there ratings use to be for 12.8V and now its 14.4
I said I was eyeing sound quality sub that can give me good output (incriminator subs are efficient and like low tuned boxes pretty much across the board on all of there subs).You said SQ, not SPL... And how do you figure over 2000w RMS ?? Anyways, it was just a suggestion ...it's your $$$ .....
This is 100% true (my next area of focus is boxes and impedance rises).I'm betting about 1600 after rise, ext.. You won't know until you do complete install, warm it up, break the sub in, and clamp it
Sig worthyMost subs are underrated now a days so they are a little more retar d proof
Hey bro do you recommend 2 12" IA death rows?Yep,I read your post there bud.. That sub will take dbl what its rated. And you will not have over 2000 watts RMS once you are all said and done. I'm betting about 1600 after rise, ext.. You won't know until you do complete install, warm it up, break the sub in, and clamp it.....the DP is more of an SPL sub, the death row is a good middle ground... And its always a good idea to leave some head room in your amp.....but what do I know....right....
No, It might not/probably won't. maybe closer to 1800+. Point was, you don't really know what you have until you break it all in and clamp it ....And a 2000 watt amp is not going to give a full 2000 watts to your sub once full install is done, and it's up and running. 90% of the time, in normal installs you will never see that 2000 RMS clean. ...I really doubt that amp drops a quarter of it's power dude....
idk, I would say you would be pretty happy with them though .... You should call them and pick their brain a bit. Poke around on youtube and google. It really is hard for someone else to pick a sub out for you. You really need to go and listen to different set ups, and hear/see/feel what you likeHey bro do you recommend 2 12" IA death rows?