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Suggest an amp
For 2 cheap VR3 400watt max subs. Budget is cheap. Under 100 bucks.
I want to run both of them near or at 400watt if possible. Appreciate any help |
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Re: Suggest an amp
400 watt max is usually 200 watts RMS. Any amp that puts out 400-500 watts RMS at the right ohm load will work
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-400 Watts Max Peak Power -40 Watts RMS -35 to 2000hz freq. response -1.5" ASV Voice coil -Impedance 4 Ohms +/- 15% -Sensitivity 87db 1W/1M Minimum I dont want to overpower them and cause damage. would a 200+ watt rms cause damage? |
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40 watts RMS ... is that right ? that's not much real power
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Yeah thats right. I know they aren't powerful but I do want to get some sound out of them for now. I hooked them up to my radio which is 60watts max, turned it all the way up and barely had any sound.
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Re: Suggest an amp
you can run a fairly low powered amp, like 50-75 watts per channel for them
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edit: how would this be for them? http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...oss+CX150.html Last edited by Diablue; 04-07-2010 at 04:41 AM. |
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