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What type of amp should i get to run two skar audio vvx 12" dual 2ohm vc.

I'm thinking two Hifonics hf 2000d's one on each sub.

My limit it $500 for a good quality amp that does either 3000+ watts at 1ohm or .5ohm.

I want .5ohms stable

Edited by backyardbass97

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Why do you need that much power for a pair of subwoofers that are rated at 600wrms each?

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Why do you need that much power for a pair of subwoofers that are rated at 600wrms each?

^^What he asked!!! And why .5 ohm stable?? :ughdunno:

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Something like this would be fine. Also would not be hard on stock electrical.

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because there not the most efficient subs and there going in a small spl box so they perform better with more power

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i just went thought this for my sa-12's

i wanted 1,000 to each sub though figured it would be more then enough !!

through alot of reading my end choices were

cheap- ap15001d or ap18001d

crescendo bc2000d

and db-r.com's saz-1500d

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well this is for an spl set up so if i blow them then ill do a recone so why dont yall give me some suggestions on some amps

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well this is for an spl set up so if i blow them then ill do a recone so why dont yall give me some suggestions on some amps

Here you go!!

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Are you competing? If not I don't see any reason to run so much power to those subs....especially at .5ohms. If this is for daily you should reconsider.

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well its my brother system and he wants an spl ground pounder and yea were planing on competing

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