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  1. It's a very powerful amp. Also one of the most accurate amps I have used. The power keeps getting better as you add voltage too. It is also very power hungry. I used 8 Powermaster 2700's with it.

    wow. that's good to hear. until i got the the power hungry part. lol. but i expected that. you can't put out 10,000 watts and use very little power. thanks man. hope it serves me well!

  2. i was thinking about getting one to power my 4 15" diamond audio Hex Pro subwoofers. they can handle 2000W a piece. i was gonna make it 2 ohm. however, i wanted to know if this is a good amp or not? does it really do rated power? or is it over rated?

  3. nall it does rated power potna ........ only if you have your electrical right. so you might need a couple good alternators and more than a few batteries bro.

    cool. i was gonna get 2 or 3 300AMP alternators anyway. and i was gonna get a few yellow tops. but isn't there a smaller amp that puts out 6000 watts @ 2 ohm or maybe an amp that puts out 4800 @ 2 ohm?

  4. scratch all of that!! i need more power. i'll be running 4 15" diamond audio Hex Pro subwoofers. they can handle 2000 watts each. still be running at 2 ohms though. do they make a amp that can put out 6000 at 2 ohms? if not, how about 4800 at 2 ohms? i'll be needing ALOT of power. lol.

  5. Not sure that 'Soundstorm' actually puts out that power.

    4 15"s x 600watts = 2400 watts.

    I was recently in the same search for my 8 12"s.

    Here were the choices, I went with the AQ:

    AudioQue AQ2200D

    AudioPipe

    Hifonics BXi2608D

    Crunch GP3000D

    ....and if you can afford to spend more....

    DAT

    Kicker 2500

    Sundown SAZ3000

    price isn't much. i can do with higher prices. but i would like around 750 or 800 watts to each if possible. so i may just go with the sundown. so if the sundown can put out all 3000 at 2 ohms, that'd be great.

  6. i'll be running 4 15" diamond audio D3 subwoofers at 2 ohm. i need to know which amp to run. people say the Kicker ZX2500.1 would be good. however, i've also seen some other amps that would provide a bit more power. i was look at this Sound Storm amp. i wasn't sure if it would be a good amp to get or not. but if anyone else has any ideas that may be BETTER then those, let me know. i was more then 600 watts to each sub if possible. and pricing doesn't matter.

  7. Edit:

    This guy clearly does know what he's talking about! :pardon:

    (I just checked out some of his builds, very nice :) )

    Miscommunication strikes again. I added the word in boldface which would have originally solved everything.

    Cheers!

    yea. i'm not good at amps so i wasn't sure. but i deff don't want my subs only getting around 350 or so. i want ATLEAST 600W. which i am hoping to achieve using the kicker ZX2500.1

  8. the low notes move more air, causing the flex

    tune it to whatever you want. what made you point out 32 and 27 hz tuning?

    and...i may be confused, but if you were gonna tune 2 boxes to 35 hz...why would you wanna change the tuning of one big box?

    and we really cant help you with a box until you get dimensions of the back area. we can make a general box, but then it might not look right in the car. also play better if we could utilize your space better. so...if it were me i'd say you'd just have to wait a couple months or whenever till you get it.

    alright, so it to be a lower tuned port. and 32HZ and 27HZ seem to be the common HZ to tune a box too. and between 32 and 27 will proved me low notes + flex but still sound good. and i'm going with one big box. so should i just keep the 35HZ anyways or make it lower?

  9. how much are you looking to spend? and willing to spend on subs? yeah 4 15s will get loud but if you have enough cash go for the DC lvl 4 XLs or lvl 5s.... even 2 of those will get insanely loud in the right application. unless your hooked on the diamond audio.

    diamond audio was my main choice. the 15s are cheap and sound good. i'm willing to spend upto $200 or so per sub. but no more then $250. i'll be getting $10,000 and i need to still get my tahoe. so after i get it, i'll have $3000 or so left over. i'll need to get the subs, amps, new alt, box, and wiring. not counting the 14 mids and 16 highs. so it'll be a bit costly but then i can just save up and get any other subs/speakers i may need.

  10. More than likely if you buy a 3000W monoblock, you'll only be getting 1500 out of it because your final load will be 2-ohms and your subs will only be getting ~375W a piece. It's not the best idea.

    I vote the two 1000W amps. You'll be giving the subs sufficient power since each pair will be a 1-ohm load and you'll have less impedance rise which ideally will yield more power.

    If you really have to have only one amp, like I said before, get a 4000W monoblock. The final load will drop the amp's power to 2000 @ 2 ohms which would be perfect for the subs.

    or should i get the 4000 crossfire like the guy a few above me said? if it puts out 4000 at 2 ohms, then wouldn't i be getting 1000 to each? or should i still go with the 2 amps?

  11. okay, so does anyone agree with anyone else? i've had like 30 different amps that i could use here but does anyone agree with anyone else so i can figure this out? lol. because i have 2 ideas. 1. get 2 1000w monoblock amps and strap them to 1 ohm or 2. get 1 big amp around 3000 and strap them to 2 ohms.

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