Ok since I bought 2 kicker L7's Dual 2 ohm and my BD1000.1 could not push them hard enough, I went ahead and exchanged the 2 L7's for 2 L7's Dual 4 ohm subs and so far I have 1 L7 connected to my BD1000.1. The speaker and amp work well together. I was surprised to see the speaker take all 1000 watts rms at 2 ohms with no problem, so I decided to throw my other power BD 1000.1 amp onto my car. BUT i lost the bass knob, and side covers for that amp. Now heres my questions, where can I find the BD sync and how does it work? Will I be able to control both BD 1000.1's with just one bass knob? I found a nice link on ebay to make both amps appear as one, but I would like to control both amps at the same time. Would you guys advice me to run new 0/1 gauge wiring since now I'll be running 2k rms watts through my car? Currently I have 4 gauge wiring with an optima battery in the trunk. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance,
Paco
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Need Parts 2 BD 1000.1's
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Posted 01 November 2008 - 05:47 AM
1996 Impala, just a weekend toy Molesting the wicked streets of chitown (next in line for sounds)
2006 Corolla...current audio head ache and money pit
Alpine cda 9881 head unit
pioneer 6x9's
Hiphonics 6.5 components
power acustik tweeters
Not installed but in the to install list:
Hifonics Brutus BXI 2080D 2600 watts rms
2 12" Kicker L7's Dual 4 ohm subs wired at 2 ohms each = 1 ohm load
0 gauge wire, MLA module
2006 Corolla...current audio head ache and money pit
Alpine cda 9881 head unit
pioneer 6x9's
Hiphonics 6.5 components
power acustik tweeters
Not installed but in the to install list:
Hifonics Brutus BXI 2080D 2600 watts rms
2 12" Kicker L7's Dual 4 ohm subs wired at 2 ohms each = 1 ohm load
0 gauge wire, MLA module
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