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MrSoundz

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  1. There is much better for the money. Kicker CVX's are good woofers, do yourself a favor and give them quality power coming from a quality amplifier. AQ 2200 at $389 would be a good option. Using a Power Acoustik would be like putting nice rims on a Ford Pinto
  2. Problems arise when people run amps at impedances that they are not designed to handle. .05 ohms on a 1 ohm stable amp over time will destroy the amp, put more heat on the inside components, increase distortion and pull moe current from the battery. In either case, running an amp like that will cause a Kicker or Hifonics amp to crap out on you earlier.
  3. Definitely stick with the Kicker amp. Old or not, it is still an excellent amp. The KX 1200.1 is 1 ohm stable. The SX line was also 1 ohm stable but Kicker has since stopped making that line. Now they only make the ZX line which are all 2 ohms stable for their mono block amps.
  4. With the Audioque 2200 you will get rated power? With the Hifonics, maybe or maybe not.
  5. MrSoundz

    600 watt rms

    It shouldn't be a problem. Only if there wasn't enough money on the card. Also who's name is one the prepaid credit card?
  6. Would still make a nice collector's item.
  7. After hearing my 1 12 RF T2 I will never again doubt the power of one high quality subwoofer. My bass is super clear and sounds like King Kong is in the trunk. Literally now if I turn the volume knob up to about 8, it can be too much I will probably never run 2 subs ever again after hearing my T2. The gain knob on my RF T1500-1Bd is a little under 3. The box is exactly at 2.25 cubic feet tuned to 42hz. It's smaller than the box for my 2 RF T1 10's.
  8. The RF T2 is getting 1200 + watts whereas the 10's were getting a little over 600 watts a piece.
  9. Can someone explain to me the physics behind one monster 12 in a SPL ported enclosure easily outdoing 2 10's? I recently got a good deal on a RF 12 inch T2 RMS 1000 watts. So I had a custom enclosure built for it which is a little over 2 cubic feet tuned to 40 hz. This s**t is banging really really hard. I also have 2 10 inch RF T1s (600 watts RMS each) in a enclosure built to specs. It bangs really really hard but not like the 1 T2. The T2 I would say is about 30% louder and harder where bass is concerned. How can 1 monster 12 outdo 2 excellent 10's?
  10. If you bought another one off of EBAY, then you would have 2 RF T10001BD sitting around. It's better to get it fixed. Awesome amp.
  11. Does anyone have any information on the Clarion EQS750? Its an older model equalizer that has adjustable hi pass and low pass crossovers as well as a 7 band equalizer. What year was it made and so forth? Thanks
  12. If you value your amps don't mount them on the box. The good amps have the mosfets bolted down. The cheap ones use clips and sometimes excessive vibration can cause the mosfets to break from the legs. The earlier Sundown Audio amps had these problems.
  13. If I were you, I would look into the Sundowns, they make some really great amps. Up and coming company.
  14. This thread is good reading.
  15. Probably not I just always remembered being told not to mount amps on a box because of the possibility of shaking the mosfets from the constant vibration.
  16. So far in 90 degree weather they never overheat and I have mine's mounted under the seat. If you can avoid mounting them on the box that would be good. Excellent amps.
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