R rvtoto Junior Member 2 0 Dallas, TX Aug 18, 2008 #1 I now have two 1200 watt 4 ohm subs, one 1300 watt sub, and one 1600 watt 4 ohm sub. What kind of amp setup do I have to get? Click to read more...
I now have two 1200 watt 4 ohm subs, one 1300 watt sub, and one 1600 watt 4 ohm sub. What kind of amp setup do I have to get? Click to read more...
B blazinb2000 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,486 0 Arkansas Aug 18, 2008 #2 So you will be running different subs? That is a bad idea.
A audioatg 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,818 1 NJ 08080 Aug 18, 2008 #4 I now have two 1200 watt 4 ohm subs, one 1300 watt sub, and one 1600 watt 4 ohm sub. What kind of amp setup do I have to get? Click to expand... Run the two 1200 watt 4 ohm subs. And find a amp that does close to what the rms rating are for those subs. The rest put them int he closet the are no use to you now. Running different subs doesnt work right.
I now have two 1200 watt 4 ohm subs, one 1300 watt sub, and one 1600 watt 4 ohm sub. What kind of amp setup do I have to get? Click to expand... Run the two 1200 watt 4 ohm subs. And find a amp that does close to what the rms rating are for those subs. The rest put them int he closet the are no use to you now. Running different subs doesnt work right.
ultimate157 5,000+ posts Engineering Student 7,314 4 Worcester, ma Aug 18, 2008 #5 First, stop looking at max ratings. They're only for marketing. Second, don't run two different subs, bad idea.
First, stop looking at max ratings. They're only for marketing. Second, don't run two different subs, bad idea.