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i was wondering if i could power one rl-p 18 with an aq2200d. would i get the sub in d4 and wire it in parallel to get a 2 ohm load, (which is 1300watts ). or should i get d2 and wire it in series to get a 4 ohm load? (740 watts) the soundsplinter website says 500 to 1000watts.

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That subwoofer doesn't need a whole lot of power to wang away. I'd go with the dual 2 ohm model.

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I would do D2 wire coils parallel and turn all the levels like gain,boost, all the way down.

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I would do D2 wire coils parallel and turn all the levels like gain,boost, all the way down.

uhhhh NO.

That would wire the sub to 1 ohm and send the full brunt of that amp to it. Even with the gain all the way down, it'll be far too much power for the RL-p.

you'll want to wire in SERIES for a final 4 ohm load.

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maybe, but it is defidently not safe nor recommended to run that thing anywhere near 2200 watts, id say d2 in series

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If you don't already have the amp, get something else that doesn't have dubious build quality.

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If you don't already have the amp, get something else that doesn't have dubious build quality.

Would that be a general consensus? I thought they had a solid reputation??? Have you experienced it yourself?

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Hmmm, one of my posts magically disapeared......that's weired.

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