yeah i know. ive never bought an amp with a warranty lol. so far I havent ran into any trouble doing it like that. I'm hoping I wont have a problem with the sx1250, im sure i wont because its kicker. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif But you never know.No worries. Cheaper may not come with a warranty either though...
yeah i will probably go with yours if I dont find one cheaper. Does your have any kind of warranty?I'm still trying to sell mine basically brand new condition only hooked up for some test comparisons....$400 shipped....
you think the SX1250 will put out more watts than the 1605D?The hifonics probably isnt built as well. Has nowhere near the same tunability that the SX has...the kicker is just a much better amp all around. The hifonics amps are budget blasters though. If you need cheap, reliable power...Hifonics all the way. But if you want something thats going to last and do its job above and beyond what it was designed too...Kicker.
The zx line is 2 ohm stable and I need 1 ohm stable. I know hifonics is overrated and kicker is underrated so I figured they would even out to be about the same. I just dont want it to be louder with the Hifonics lol.No, but I doubt the hifonics will actually do its rated power. Its rated for 1600x1 @ 1ohm but you'll probably only get 1450 or so. Not to mention, you wont be able to audibly tell the difference b/w 350 or so watts. The main selling point of the SX line of amps is the full digital crossovers. Why not look into a zx1000 or 1500?
The zx's are not rated 1ohm stable but with a stable electrical, they're 1ohm stable...The zx line is 2 ohm stable and I need 1 ohm stable. I know hifonics is overrated and kicker is underrated so I figured they would even out to be about the same. I just dont want it to be louder with the Hifonics lol.
As much as I would like to get the zx1500, I would rather not take the chance. And I really like all the digital controls on the sx1250. I'm just worried that I might lose some output switching from the bx1605d.The zx's are not rated 1ohm stable but with a stable electrical, they're 1ohm stable...
kinda a coincidence but I just seen a topic in the amp section on the actual RMS on the bx1605D and almost everyone is saying around 1100 RMS at 1 ohm.Your probably going to get the highside of 1300 out of the ZX1250...and that hifonics probably does 1400 or so...to hear a difference, your ears would need to be spectacular.
****, if thats true, get the zx1250 and dont look back...kinda a coincidence but I just seen a topic in the amp section on the actual RMS on the bx1605D and almost everyone is saying around 1100 RMS at 1 ohm.