I'm getting an American Bass TNT1544. It has an rms rating of 800 watts
Is this amp good enough to make this sub flex? AudioPipe APCL15001D
Is this amp good enough to make this sub flex? AudioPipe APCL15001D
That's what is does though correct? lolSub flex?
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Subs don't flex they move and have an xmax , which is the linear movement from end to end of the sub. Your car flexes from such movementThat's what is does though correct? lol
oh... Well I hope I get some car flexing with that AB 15 lolSubs don't flex they move and have an xmax , which is the linear movement from end to end of the sub. Your car flexes from such movement
Dammit... lol As soon as I get settled on something someone always tells me something else is better and I should get that thing instead lol. How MUCH better is the XFL vs the TNT because it's a bit more expensive....If your going to run a ap1500 then i would reccomeded getting the xfl instead of the tnt. It can take the power better and will usually play lower and louder
Well I'm already counting on the TNT being pretty god **** loud lol and I don't really want to get pulled over on the street... Let me just tell you what I used to have and maybe you'll understand why I think I'll be fine with the tnt.The TNT is still a great sub. Im sure you would be very happy with it and it would handle the power fine. If your going to build a custom box then the XFL will have a much larger range and will be louder but the TNT and XFL will be similar in a premade box