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What Amp To Power This Monster Sub?


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do it urself!

its piss easy!

get some of the carpet - jaycar, or even bunnings...

sand paper, roller, tin of glue, and a blade - u will be fine...

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Hahaha smicky, you couldnt help yourself, had to give some advice even though you have retired from this section.

Now help *Beep* out and tell him what amp he needs :spoton:

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I would only listen to smicky on this one... c'mon smicky, dont be such a girl.

*Beep*, Im going to re-write your post so you can see how ignorant it sounds....

"So I just bought this huge turbo with 4" system (needs to be welded up though). Looking for options for a 1.3L or 1.5L 4 cyl under 300$ to bolt it up to. Word has it, the turbo

can push 30psi! Any suggestions?"

See? Go buy the amp its designed for....

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I think that there is a typo there.... I'm posative that it should say 300 rms.....

Being ported it will take less power to run... And being a dual 2 ohm, if you parallel the voice coils.. You will see a 4 ohm load.... So something like THIS should be perfect for you.... AMPLIFIER LINK CLICK HERE

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seduced, I didnt know how much they went for so I put 300$ as a ball park figure. I found one for less then 400$ which is perfect and new. So id be happy to pay 400$ for it. Just need a few more recommendations. How about I raise the price to under 1000$. Then I can make a desicion from there.

thank you Hi PSI. But id rather not invest on somethgin that the seller cant confirm if its working or not. 600w max power for my 3000w max powered sub? There is no typo. google the sub. its 3000pmpo, 1000rms ratting.

Looks like ill just buy the BMF1000D as posted earlier. Cheers for the 'help'.

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Look at the end of the day, its a sub - so ok... u don't need a 5000$ Focal amp running it...

But long in short - u want stable heart attack (reviving) chest pounding bass...

STOP BEING A TIGHT ARSE ON THE AMP!!!

Sorry, but that's about all there is to it...

Buy something sub/par and u will end up with either a blown sub due to voice coil burn out, or a dead amp from cooking the poor thing when you try and push it to 2ohms!!! (Plus the fact its a dual VC)...

Best you walk away and go to your local Ministry of Sound club, have a few shots at the bar then go stand right up front and close to the DJ platform... you should walk out of there with some bruising by the end of the night...

:roflmbo:

Sell the bastard and go get some nicer mid range 10" subs, port the box, split seal the enclosure (so two boxes in one) and get an amp to suit... You will be happier for more then a week or so with that... :dontknow:

2Ohm DVC is really starting to get serious...

Do you know if your going to run the VC's in Series or Parallel?

Will also make all the difference... (Haven't read all the posts here, but I can assure you this will make a huge difference to what amp is required if looking to run a single mono block for the driver.. not sure if anyone has mentioned this as yet...)

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