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<blockquote data-quote="sickmint79" data-source="post: 549949" data-attributes="member: 552407"><p>how many ohms? either the kx1200.1 or the 1000bd's if you want to give them that much power.</p><p></p><p>keep in mind guys that you don't need to give the subs max power to make them sound good and even great. that is just the maximum thermal rating given to the components, as in go much over this and you will start melting things. the mechanical and musical limits of your sub change a lot based on frequency and box design and it is very likely you will not need to be dumping 500 watts in to a 500 max rms sub to get it to sound good, i would expect most subs to be bottoming out before they even got to there really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sickmint79, post: 549949, member: 552407"] how many ohms? either the kx1200.1 or the 1000bd's if you want to give them that much power. keep in mind guys that you don't need to give the subs max power to make them sound good and even great. that is just the maximum thermal rating given to the components, as in go much over this and you will start melting things. the mechanical and musical limits of your sub change a lot based on frequency and box design and it is very likely you will not need to be dumping 500 watts in to a 500 max rms sub to get it to sound good, i would expect most subs to be bottoming out before they even got to there really. [/QUOTE]
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