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<blockquote data-quote="psych0ticnemes1" data-source="post: 929869" data-attributes="member: 560430"><p>First of all, i guess i need to know if a 1ohm stable amp will handle a 1.34 ohm load??? My amp does 1200rms at 1ohm at 12.5v... my blazer is right around 14v normally... so anywhere from 11-1300rms watts</p><p></p><p>My sx does get very loud... but for whatever reason it doesn't handle the power well... my gain is set accurately (right around 3/8's), so i know clipping isn't an issue... and with deep bass notes that cause more excursion, the sub makes a pop noise... (only once in a while, and it is a used sub if that matters) my subsonic filter is set right around 28-29 (for a 35htz box)</p><p></p><p>Should i get three 500rms 12"s so that i know i don't have to worry about power handeling? If so, are the compvr's a good choice??? suggestions would be appreciated...</p><p></p><p>or two 15's that can handle 700-1000rms a peice???</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to get loud WITHOUT hurting my subs... SQL i guess is what i'm after...</p><p></p><p>my budget will be right around 250 shipped max for any of these options...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psych0ticnemes1, post: 929869, member: 560430"] First of all, i guess i need to know if a 1ohm stable amp will handle a 1.34 ohm load??? My amp does 1200rms at 1ohm at 12.5v... my blazer is right around 14v normally... so anywhere from 11-1300rms watts My sx does get very loud... but for whatever reason it doesn't handle the power well... my gain is set accurately (right around 3/8's), so i know clipping isn't an issue... and with deep bass notes that cause more excursion, the sub makes a pop noise... (only once in a while, and it is a used sub if that matters) my subsonic filter is set right around 28-29 (for a 35htz box) Should i get three 500rms 12"s so that i know i don't have to worry about power handeling? If so, are the compvr's a good choice??? suggestions would be appreciated... or two 15's that can handle 700-1000rms a peice??? I'm looking to get loud WITHOUT hurting my subs... SQL i guess is what i'm after... my budget will be right around 250 shipped max for any of these options... [/QUOTE]
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