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can you starp 3 audioque 2200d amps togeather to 2 12inch fi btl 12s fully loaded and if so what ohm load would if have to drop to

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You cannot strap 3 amps together. Only 2, master and slave.

First off what are the coils on the subs? Do you have them already or is this still in the planning stage?

My first suggestion would be to slow down and asses your goals for the system and what your wiilling to do to achieve them. Takes ALOT to support a 4K+ system. And if you have to ask questions like this, then you are probably not ready for one. Not bein a dick, just bein real.

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I just have 3 amps I just wanted to know if I could use them Im undecided but I want to go with 2 12s xcon an 1 amp to each but I don't know if that's to much power for each sub I know I can set the gains low but is that a waist am I better going with 2 fi btls

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I would sell 2 of those amplifiers and buy 2 xcons

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Again this would depend on your goals. The Xcon is a SQ based driver that can get really loud and sound good doing it.

The BTL is a SPL based driver that happens to work well in daily setups and sound good at the same time.

Either one should be able to take an AQ2200 each in the proper enclosre and gains set correctly (clean signal). And don't forget the electrical to back the amps, atleast an HO Alt and a few group31 batts.

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I'd sell one amp and just be happy with 2k to each sub.

Edited by RAM_Designs

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Yeah, forgot about that. SO what ohm load would you shoot for. WHat would you strap at?

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Use for strapping 3 amps

hifonic-mxl-100-maxx-linkjpg.jpg

very-demotivational.jpg

Pretty stupid you don't even explain why.

I'll do it for you. Reading > me. the site I went to ( http://www.maxxsonics.com/corporate/news_0107_Hif_MAXXLINK.html ) said nothing about having to use pairs of amps so I assumed you could use an odd number, but apparently you must use pairs of amps with it. http://www.hifonics.com/Hifonics_Maxxlink.html

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Use for strapping 3 amps

hifonic-mxl-100-maxx-linkjpg.jpg

very-demotivational.jpg

Pretty stupid you don't even explain why.

I'll do it for you. Reading > me. the site I went to ( http://www.maxxsonics.com/corporate/news_0107_Hif_MAXXLINK.html ) said nothing about having to use pairs of amps so I assumed you could use an odd number, but apparently you must use pairs of amps with it. http://www.hifonics.com/Hifonics_Maxxlink.html

You got me wrong. I was face palming myself cause I thought I was wrong and you could strap 3 amps with the MaxxLink. That should explain my other post as well. lol

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Use for strapping 3 amps

hifonic-mxl-100-maxx-linkjpg.jpg

very-demotivational.jpg

Pretty stupid you don't even explain why.

I'll do it for you. Reading > me. the site I went to ( http://www.maxxsonic...f_MAXXLINK.html ) said nothing about having to use pairs of amps so I assumed you could use an odd number, but apparently you must use pairs of amps with it. http://www.hifonics....s_Maxxlink.html

You got me wrong. I was face palming myself cause I thought I was wrong and you could strap 3 amps with the MaxxLink. That should explain my other post as well. lol

LOL, well we got to the bottom of it at least. ughdunno.gif

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Yeah, forgot about that. SO what ohm load would you shoot for. WHat would you strap at?

What's the VC configuration of your subs?

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