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  1. well RF R500-1 monoblock amp on its way, smaller ported box for the JL Audio 15...ON ITS WAY!

  2. Yeah, I agree with you on everything. I missed that OP was wanting to get a new amp, I thought people were trying to talk him out of that one (that cheap) amp and I was just trying to say it will work. There was one poster who told him to ditch the multi channel and when another poster suggested a mono would be better, I just mis-read it to say you couldn't use a multi like that. Now that I read it again I see what he was saying. Someone else can chime in on Hifonics, I don't know much about them, however this amp here will work well with your sub. Hey awesome! I was just looking at that EXACT amp last night. Might have to go for it!
  3. The 350 watt RMS amp (2 channel, bridged into 4ohm) will work just fine for that sub. Why does everyone keep insisting that you can't use multi channel amps on subs? That amp isn't the best amp around but it will sure do him fine until he gets a better amp. Of course you can use multichannels for subs...and monoblocks for your front stage...the point is... Kynto never said you can't, he suggested the easier more efficient route. Fair enough, there was another post that said monoblocks were for subs and multichannels were for mids and highs that I was more referring too. Although in this case, the 2 channel amp (aside from being cheap) really does work just fine for what this guy wants. I see. Yeah, there is about a 30/70 mix of good and bad advice on the forum. Some...opinions and misinformation. I see where you are coming from though Say I were to spend around $250-$350 on a "quality" amp...what would you suggest for the JL Audio 15? Im open for suggestion, obviously I posted on an open forum. Its only in my work car but I still want it (the system) to do some damage to the neighbors lol. I agree maybe I should do some more research but thats kinda why im here! Its not easy to post on a forum and get an immediate resopnse or even positive feedback. I do appreciate everyone's advice though. Mono or 2 channel, whatever it may be, let me know some decent amps in that price range. I've put a few thousand into other systems but didn't install myself. Its not really a problem to put a little more money out but yes I'll admit at the time the amp was cheap and I got the sub for free from my brother so to spend another $300...I could almost use the amp I just got to run my mids and highs. Again...Thanks everyone!! Any thoughts on this Hfi Amp in reguards to the JL Audio 15. Amplifier Class D Number of Channels 1 - Mono RMS Power (4 ohms) 475 watts x 1 channel RMS Power (2 ohms) 750 watts x 1 channel RMS Power (1 ohm) 1000 watts x 1 channel Bridged RMS Power Not Bridgeable Total RMS Power Output 1000 watts Peak Power Output N/A Total Peak Power Output N/A Maximum Input Gauge Size 4 Minimum Impedance Unbridged 1 ohm Minimum Impedance Bridged Not Bridgeable THD at Rated RMS Power 95% Speaker Level Inputs No Preamp Outputs 1 pair Built-in Crossover Low-pass (LP) High-Pass Crossover Frequency N/A Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 30 - 250 Hz Subsonic Filter 15 - 35 Hz Signal-to-Noise Ratio <0.1 dB Channel Separation N/A Bass Boost 0 - 10 dB Bass/Gain Remote Yes Fan Cooled No Fuse Rating 80A x 1 HFi1000D - Hifonics Monoblock 1000 Watt HFi Series Amplifier HFi-1000D Specifications: JL Audio 15" Size 15 -inch Impedance 4 ohms Cone Material Polypropylene Surround Material Foam Sealed Box Volume (cubic feet) 1.875 Ported Box Volume (cubic feet) 2.75 Port diameter (inches) 4 Port length (inches) 16.85 Free-Air No Dual Voice Coil No Sensitivity 88.2 dB at 1 volt Frequency Response 20 - 200 Hz RMS Power Range (Watts) 100-500 Peak Power Handling (Watts) 800 Top Mount Depth (inches) 7 1/8 Bottom Mount Depth (inches) N/A Cutout Diameter or Length (inches) 13 3/4 Vas (liters) 144.6 Fs (Hz) 24.43 Qts 0.482 Xmax (millimeters) 12.7
  4. The 350 watt RMS amp (2 channel, bridged into 4ohm) will work just fine for that sub. Why does everyone keep insisting that you can't use multi channel amps on subs? That amp isn't the best amp around but it will sure do him fine until he gets a better amp. Of course you can use multichannels for subs...and monoblocks for your front stage...the point is... Kynto never said you can't, he suggested the easier more efficient route. Fair enough, there was another post that said monoblocks were for subs and multichannels were for mids and highs that I was more referring too. Although in this case, the 2 channel amp (aside from being cheap) really does work just fine for what this guy wants. I see. Yeah, there is about a 30/70 mix of good and bad advice on the forum. Some...opinions and misinformation. I see where you are coming from though Say I were to spend around $250-$350 on a "quality" amp...what would you suggest for the JL Audio 15? Im open for suggestion, obviously I posted on an open forum. Its only in my work car but I still want it (the system) to do some damage to the neighbors lol. I agree maybe I should do some more research but thats kinda why im here! Its not easy to post on a forum and get an immediate resopnse or even positive feedback. I do appreciate everyone's advice though. Mono or 2 channel, whatever it may be, let me know some decent amps in that price range. I've put a few thousand into other systems but didn't install myself. Its not really a problem to put a little more money out but yes I'll admit at the time the amp was cheap and I got the sub for free from my brother so to spend another $300...I could almost use the amp I just got to run my mids and highs. Again...Thanks everyone!!
  5. $180....excuse me. I do my homework and can find anything online for super cheap. VIBE286 - Lanzar 2 Ch 4000 Watt Viberant MOSFET Amplifier More Info...Brand: LanzarItem #: 74549 Condition: Brand New Our Price $179.99 Retail Price $299.99 You Save $120.00
  6. Ok, bridge the sub and make it 4 ohm to the amp. Got that. What I want to know is how to wire the sub in the box. There should be (2) +/- terminals on the sub itself. + -------- + - -------- - if your looking at the sub magnet UP. or just run off one set of terminals on the sub? ^wires^ Pretty sure your sub is a SVC. Alright, thanks everyone!
  7. Ok, bridge the sub and make it 4 ohm to the amp. Got that. What I want to know is how to wire the sub in the box. There should be (2) +/- terminals on the sub itself. + -------- + - -------- - if your looking at the sub magnet UP. or just run off one set of terminals on the sub? ^wires^
  8. run one set of wires from terminal to terminal on the sub then bridge it on the amp or just put it on one channel? or a neg from one side of sub and positive from the other side of sub bridged or unbridged...i guess thats what im trying to get at. my brother just blew up a 18" RE from hooking up wrong...trying to avoid that lol
  9. I have a 1000w Lanzar 2 channel amp in my silverado pushing 2 xplod 10's...that be big enough? I mean I can get a 4000w amp for around $190 new.
  10. If anyone could give me some feedback I would appreciate it. I just purchased (1) JL Audio 15" subwoofer. And a 700w CRUNCH Ground Pounder 2 Ch. Amp (SVC). Was wondering what was the best way to hook it up. Here are the specs. Please let me know asap. Thinking about getting a capacitor. Im running Kicker 4 gauge wiring kit with an Alpine CDA-9886 deck. I will be using a single ported Ground Shaker box. 15W0V2-4 - JL Audio 15" 4-ohm W0v2. Series Subwoofer •15" 4-ohm subwoofer •polypropylene cone with foam surround •power range: 100-500 watts RMS •peak power handling: 800 watts •frequency response: 20-200 Hz •sensitivity: 88.2 dB •Ground Pounder Series 2-Channel Amplifier •RMS Power Rating: ◦4 ohms: 87.5 watts x 2 chan. ◦2 ohms: 175 watts x 2 chan. ◦Bridged, 4 ohms: 350 watts x 1 chan. •Dynamic (Peak) Power Rating: ◦4 ohms: 175 watts x 2 chan. ◦2 ohms: 350 watts x 2 chan. ◦Bridged, 4 ohms: 700 watts x 1 chan. •Max power output: 700 watts
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