Matt2105
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Why are you wanting to run sealed? Ive seen your builds so Im not going to get in that arguement just wondering why you'd want to run 6 sealed rather than 4 ported. BTW, its around 4 cubes iirc.
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First you can't wire a dual 1 ohm sub to a 1 ohm load. A d1 can only be wired to see a .5 ohm or 2ohms. Also if the amp is the KX series than yes the amp can handle the 1ohm load, but the sub would have to be a d2. yes it is a kx 1200.1 and thank for clarifying the d1 d2 situation will be ordering my 18" d2 to be wired down 2 ohn That makes no sense. If you want a 2 ohm load, buy a D1 sub. If you want a 1 ohm load, buy a D2 sub. You cant have a d2 wired at 2 ohms.
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"It's not that amazing of an amp" So hilarious!!! That's why this 15-20 year old amp still sells for 1K-1300 on ebay to this day. In good shape , mind you. I dont care what people pay for them. There are MANY, MANY amps that will outperform that one. BTW: It didnt even put out rated power back in 1991. Fails 1/3 power test Only 660 watts
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Its not that amazing of an amp... Secondly, you asked a dumb question so they gave you a dumb answer. There's no such thing as a minimum requirement for a sub. That said, the Qs will run fine off of 5-600 watts. You'd be better off running a single Q ported rather than two sealed.
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The 3k could possibly be too much power for the Qs. Everything Ive seen states with the BP option they're still only around 1200w RMS. You could stick with sundown and run a 2000D.
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4 guage for 1150 watts?
Matt2105 replied to ppiflat10s's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
You dont NEED to use 0 gauge. However, when wiring, you should try to use the biggest simply because it flows better. You'll be fine with 4 if you dont feel like spending the money. -
Neither.
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Jacob can add some things like direct leads, pole plug, and such, but for the most part, there's not much that gets added. So then the question is why? The answers simple. Jacobs subwoofers are already "fully loaded." His standard product would be top of the line for other subs.
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well, its started
Matt2105 replied to maddmatt02's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Ive got a 7105. Eh, its ok. If I could do it over, I would have went with Pioneer800 or 880 or Alpine9887 just because the extra functions. Havent had one single problem out of my panasonic yet though. I'll probably swap it out in the near future though. -
I'm still upset I didnt get anything with my two 18" Xcons. I think someone should fix that...WINK WINK!!!
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Amp wont turn on
Matt2105 replied to dvalue's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Checked remote wire? -
2- SSD 18's in 6.6cu.ft. before displacement???
Matt2105 replied to d_man1987's topic in Fi Technical
With that space, you'd have to run sealed and even then, it's probably on the small side. You could however fit two 15s or run one 18. You could also fit three 12s. These are all assuming you go ported. -
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Ditto. DBdrag is usually broken into groups based on how many watts you are using. SQ is graded by judges just like the Xgames would be judged iirc.
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You should really look into SSAs line then. You're looking at gear more towards SPL. You want a sub more SQ oriented. Bear in mind, that just bc SQ is what they hoped to achieve, doesnt mean its not going to be loud. My 2 18" Xcons will attest to that.
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You could look at RD Audio. Look at their D9. Also look at Cactus Sounds. They put out a 5k watt amp iirc. American Bass also has a 5k watt amp. Stetsom and Sound Digital also make high powered amps.