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Sundown 1500.1 or Audioque 2200d  

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  1. 1. Which amp would be better for 2 15 inch mtx 9500's. the sundown 1500.1 or the audioque 2200d at a 1 ohm load



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Sundown Audio > AudioQue

Ultimately depends on your budget.. AQ is known for "Best bang for your buck"

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sundown if you got the cash... but cant two 9500's handle more than that?

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Whatever fits your budget and has the power you need for your application, both will do the job.

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Why do choose these amps ?

Can your car handle more power ? So that you can run a more powerful amp !

These MTX subs will play with 1500-2000 watts, but I know they can take more than that.

save some more money, and find a more powerful amp if you can.

I run sundown amps, and like them a lot. The Saz 1500 run my sub like a champ !!!

:drink40:

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Whats the RMS rating for the MTX?

If it's as above 1500w or so, the Crescendo 3000D would be a great amp. That's the best bang for the buck out there right now.

If I was in the market for new amps I would be all over 2 of them for myself.

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Whats the RMS rating for the MTX?

If it's as above 1500w or so, the Crescendo 3000D would be a great amp. That's the best bang for the buck out there right now.

If I was in the market for new amps I would be all over 2 of them for myself.

They are rated at 1000w.

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Whats the RMS rating for the MTX?

If it's as above 1500w or so, the Crescendo 3000D would be a great amp. That's the best bang for the buck out there right now.

If I was in the market for new amps I would be all over 2 of them for myself.

They are rated at 1000w.

Uh, well, never mind.

:peepwall:

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Whats the RMS rating for the MTX?

If it's as above 1500w or so, the Crescendo 3000D would be a great amp. That's the best bang for the buck out there right now.

If I was in the market for new amps I would be all over 2 of them for myself.

the cresendo is over 500 im stayin under 400 for my amp i can get a sundown for 350 as well as the aq

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get the sundown dude

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each sub is 1000wrms , in this case id pick the AQ

like some1 said above the cresendo wud be a great amp for these subs , save some $ & do it right the 1st time & make sure u have the electrical to back it up

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I love how people say get the Sundown just cause it's Sundown even though the AQ will clearly fit his application better. LMAO.

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Im a Sundown nut-hugger...

I am as well, but for this application the Audioque is a better fit.

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AP3000D 300 SHIPPED

He needs 1 ohm stability. :ughdunno: If you meant Audiopipe. If you meant Planet Audio they can be had for about 200 shipped but I wouldn't compared to other options in his budget.

Edited by ricksi30

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Idk whether or not you guys noticed this, but the thread is from August :lol:

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Aq2200 gets my vote. You can also consider a Cadence ZRS-7500D http://www.woofersetc.com/p-8481-zrs-7500d-cadence-3600-watt-1-ch-competition-amplifier.aspx

I think ricksi got over zealous and didn't look at the last post date of October 2010... lol :peepwall:

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Doh, people are still voting on this.

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Doh, people are still voting on this.

 

Yah, so what's it to yah sterb041.gif lol .. I didn't pay attention to the date and someone bumped it by voting before me so meh.

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