Sold Treo SSX 15'' and Audiopipe 30001d

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I have a Treo SSX 15'' and an AP30001d. Both have been listed before but cant seem to move 'em. I love the SSX so it probally will stay with me unless a good trade comes along. It is in a 3.5^ft. box tuned to 32Hz that I can include if the deal is right. It hasn't seen much power at all, I had an broken alphasonik amp on it before the AP amp so I doubt it has seen close to 2k. The 1500w the AP is putting out is just as loud or louder that the Alphasonik amp. Also got a new Team PSI dustcap for it. Its in great shape. It is underrated at 2500w daily and TONS more for burps. It is basically the same sub at the Kove Armageton(sp). specs - http://www.treoonline.com/ssx.html

The AP30001d is practically new, I got it about a week ago from "hotboxn". I have a D2 sub and I cant run it at 1 ohm since my electrical isn't up to par. I have original box with bass knob. It does rated power at 3000w @ 2 ohm. I know people are probally going to post dump, but it has been said that with the right electrical you can run it at 1 ohm for 3k. There is no gurantee that it will work without going to protect when your voltage drops. It is currently mounted in my truck giving the SSX 1500w on 1 channel.

Quick video I took yesterday of the amp powering on had alot of the settings off or low)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kMMTdvdjKU

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Im pretty much open to all trades. 2k-3k @ 1 ohm amp would be nice. Ill also consider 8''s, 10''s, 12''s, etc.

SSX - $300

AP3001d - $270

Not really looking to sell though.

 
so it wouldnt work? 4 ohm is only 1000w so I might as well just use 1 channel on 1500w
No he's saying RUN ONE Coil off of each channel on the amp. Its a TWO Channel amp. So EACH CHANNEL would see a 2 ohm load. Being you said your sub is a dual 2 ohm coil. So whatever that amp pushes out at 2ohms each channel is what your sub is going to see.

 
since theres 4 speaker inputs on ur amp right?? well run one positive and negative to one coil, and then run the other pos. and neg. to the other coil. each channel will see 2 ohms so each channel would make around 1k watts or somthing. then u could put some real power to the sub and see what it does and the amp would not go into protect

 
okay so thats 2 ohm a channel? I think it does 1500 @ 1 ohm a channel so idk what 2 ohm would do. Im going to do this after class today.

 
okay so thats 2 ohm a channel? I think it does 1500 @ 1 ohm a channel so idk what 2 ohm would do. Im going to do this after class today.
Whats the owners manual say. I attempt to look on their web site and ebay. Both just talked about what it powers at 1 ohm and bridged.

Id try it. See how it does. If its 1500 rms at 1 each channel should be around 1000-800 rms each channel. From what I was told and hear about. You shouldnt run just one channel to a sub on two channel amp unless you bridge it. What does the amp put out at 4 ohms bridged didnt see that either.

 
well if its as low as 800w @ 2 ohm a channel, thats 1600w so whats the point if im already getting 1500w. other than you saying its bad? It does 1000w @ 4 ohm i beleive

 
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