I knew it was a matter of time before you suggested infinity... lol but that's okay it's a great brand! and that amp looks perfect except I find it saying it's 300w some places and like best buy (with their awful website) says 342w
|
I knew it was a matter of time before you suggested infinity... lol but that's okay it's a great brand! and that amp looks perfect except I find it saying it's 300w some places and like best buy (with their awful website) says 342w
I'm sorry. It's just a suggestion. I've had great luck with infinity but there are many other great amplifiers as well out there. After reading the manual for the ref1300a it outputs 300w rms and 342w dynamic power, or peak power. These are perfect numbers for your subs.
I've been through this before. Power matching sounds sensible, but you'll be better off getting an amp that puts out 100-200 more watts RMS, and then tuning it properly. Most people have the tendency to say "oh hey my subs and amp match power, i'll crank them all the way up, that should work." On the other hand, not all units produce what they say they do. If you get a multi-meter and tune it, you can get a pretty accurate idea of what you're putting out and safely give the subs the power they need.
I'm running 4 kicker comps that take 150rms each as well, on a single 1000w RMS monoblock d class amp. 150x4 = 600, i have 400 watts there that are not being used, BUT i have my setup tuned properly. Before that I had 2 of those subs and a 300w RMS amp and the amp just **** on me.
thanks for the input everyone but the more wattage usually means the more money too! i really think the amp that chamilton posted is like perfect! i just need to see how much my buddy can get for it! and chamilton no need to appologize i was only kidding you! im going to look further into that amp and hopefully get it! sean if you have another suggestion for an amp thatd be welcomed too! thanks again!
next step! finding a double din headunit! lol
I would honestly get a little bit more amp than you need. If you have to turn your amp past 3/4 gain you need a bigger amp. It's always best to have more power than need vs not enough.
300watts RMS means that's a constant power you need. Peak does not = Constant.
This would be a decent one.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...-HFi1500D.html
That's what I have, but I just have the 1000.1D. 500 less watts RMS. Good solid amp for being a cheapy, as I said, the ***** doesn't get hot at all.
http://www.amazon.com/Hifonics-HFi10...9315620&sr=8-1
Plus the HFI on top glows a pretty blue. :P
I've never heard anyone complain about the Hi-Fonics amps. I know alot of people that run the "Brutus" series.
thanks for the input guys! and im thinking that it makes a lot of sense to not put it on full blast because its a lot more stress on an amp to work at full power than half and so ill look into some of those amps. if you havent noticed i can be kinda slow.. haha. but yes thank you guys a lot for the help!
EDIT: what others are good brands? hows JVC? and you said power acousik is terrible?
Last edited by 2dee11; 02-15-2012 at 06:38 PM.
JVC headunits are good not sure on their amps however.
i still believe your best bet is the mb quart amp i linked on the first page
I very much like my jvc unit with TA, 5v preouts, and great lpf/hpf filters. Try again though..
« Previous Thread | Next Thread » |
Tags for this Thread |