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what amp for 2 10's?
i have 2 10" pioneer premier shallow mount subs that i just built a box for and im wondering what amp to get. im pretty sure this is the info on the subs'
Pioneer TS-SW1001S4 Shallow-mount 10" Single 4 ohms Subwoofer Power Handling: Peak: 1200 watts RMS: 300 watts Impedance: Single 4 ohms Top Mount Depth 3" Double cone with air suspension control system Interlaced basalt/carbon fiber reinforced IMPP cone 3-Layer fiber woven radial surround with M-shape cross-section Cast aluminum basket with fin-shaped design Spring compression wire terminals T-Pole yoke top plate Dual 4 layer with long voice coils Copper voice coil wire Glass cloth voice coil bobbin Strontium magnet Frequency response: 20-290 Hz Sensitivity: 90 dB thanks and im only trying to spend about a hundred bucks so it doesnt matter to me if the sub is used im just limited on money but want something thatll sound better than what i have |
e bay... i ran those subs off a 500/1 jl.. they arent bad at all. another member here purchased them from me and liked them.
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So a 500 watt class d mono block would work for both of them?
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Something to remember that I've run into countless times in 10+ years of USAC/IASCA type competitions...
All wattage is not the same. If you buy a 500 watt amp (Mono or otherwise) from a known manufacturer like JL, Rockford, Kicker, etc your chances of getting at least that 500 watts or more is very good. What I haven't figured out in all those years is the guys (kids mostly) who brag about having a 1600 watt amp, that in all reality couldn't generate that kind of true wattage in a lightning storm. Things to check is where the amp is rated for that power (at what frequency, THD, voltage, etc). Most big name amps are measured at relatively low voltage, and any F150 worth its salt will give you at least 14 volts at the amp, so that always helps. I have 2 MTX 10's running off an old RF 700S that had a birth certificate of 931 watts at 2ohms/14.1 volts, and I can attest that they are getting every ounce of that. Bought it on Ebay for $107 shipped (had to get it to match my other dinosaur RF amp running the front end...haha) |
Originally Posted by PartsChaser
(Post 3925707)
Something to remember that I've run into countless times in 10+ years of USAC/IASCA type competitions...
All wattage is not the same. If you buy a 500 watt amp (Mono or otherwise) from a known manufacturer like JL, Rockford, Kicker, etc your chances of getting at least that 500 watts or more is very good. What I haven't figured out in all those years is the guys (kids mostly) who brag about having a 1600 watt amp, that in all reality couldn't generate that kind of true wattage in a lightning storm. Things to check is where the amp is rated for that power (at what frequency, THD, voltage, etc). Most big name amps are measured at relatively low voltage, and any F150 worth its salt will give you at least 14 volts at the amp, so that always helps. I have 2 MTX 10's running off an old RF 700S that had a birth certificate of 931 watts at 2ohms/14.1 volts, and I can attest that they are getting every ounce of that. Bought it on Ebay for $107 shipped (had to get it to match my other dinosaur RF amp running the front end...haha) I wouldn't call the newer lines from RF, Kicker Hifonics etc high quality. They made good stuff back in the early days of mobile audio but they produce a lot of garbage nowadays with the direction of the industry. |
haha well exactly i dont want to be one of those kids. well first of all i dont go bragging about it bc i dont like a ton of bass and i dont know much about audio stuff. thats why i wanted to ask the experts what i should look for in an amp. such as watts and everything
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another reminder for those speakers would be that they soak up the juice. it takes a bit to get them going..
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Originally Posted by will09lane
(Post 3925798)
haha well exactly i dont want to be one of those kids. well first of all i dont go bragging about it bc i dont like a ton of bass and i dont know much about audio stuff. thats why i wanted to ask the experts what i should look for in an amp. such as watts and everything
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Originally Posted by mSaLL150
(Post 3927220)
Well I recommend you save up for a bit because 100 bucks is not going to get you a quality amplifier.
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My kicker z750 Amp Blew again today for the second time, funny thing is I just got it back from repairs from them only a month ago, whats a good amp to replace it with? ps I got two 10 in cvx subs
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I'm no pro but I can tell you that I'm a fan of Alpine when it comes to there amps simply b/c I haven't had any issues with them, knock on wood. Are there amps better than Alpine? Of course but I can only speak for what I know.
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Originally Posted by sanndnsurf
(Post 3930439)
My kicker z750 Amp Blew again today for the second time, funny thing is I just got it back from repairs from them only a month ago, whats a good amp to replace it with? ps I got two 10 in cvx subs
And yes pmason there are amps out there that are far better than Alpines, but they typically cost a lot more. As far as performance for price, Alpine makes quality amplifiers. |
I shipped the amp back to kicker for the 2nd time again yesterday I'm not sure why the amp keeps frying I only have the gain set half way, could it be the way the subs are wired? I have 2 10's bridged to the amp.
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Originally Posted by sanndnsurf
(Post 3933141)
I shipped the amp back to kicker for the 2nd time again yesterday I'm not sure why the amp keeps frying I only have the gain set half way, could it be the way the subs are wired? I have 2 10's bridged to the amp.
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Originally Posted by mSaLL150
(Post 3934186)
What resistance are the subwoofers voice coils? If they are dual 2 ohm each and you wired parallel twice then your amp is seeing .5 ohm load which will certainly do damage (some particular amps can handle it but I doubt that Kicker one can run that little resistance safely).
1200 watts max power handling 600 Watts RMS power handling 87.2 DB sensitivity frequency response: 24 - 500 K mounting depth: 5 15/16" cut out diameter:9 1/8 28.3 sealed box volume: 1 - 3.00 cubic feet vented box 1.25 - 1.75 cubic feet Cast aluminum basket Rubber surrounds High Temperature Coils:ll: |
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