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Hi All,

I'm still looking for a new amp with enough juice to power my 2 year's old JL 13w7. I like to push ~1500W RMS to that sub.

The AQ2200 amp has 2200W RMS+ @ 1 ohm, but is it possible to wire that amp @ 0,7 ohm?

My sub has dual 1,5 ohm coils, so it can be wired @ 3 ohm, or @ 0,7 ohm.

I don't think that the AQ2200 and AQ3500 amp deliver enough power @ 3 ohm load, so the only option is to wire the sub @ 0,7 ohm :search:

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Hi All,

I'm still looking for a new amp with enough juice to power my 2 year's old JL 13w7. I like to push ~1500W RMS to that sub.

The AQ2200 amp has 2200W RMS+ @ 1 ohm, but is it possible to wire that amp @ 0,7 ohm?

My sub has dual 1,5 ohm coils, so it can be wired @ 3 ohm, or @ 0,7 ohm.

I don't think that the AQ2200 and AQ3500 amp deliver enough power @ 3 ohm load, so the only option is to wire the sub @ 0,7 ohm :search:

As long as you have decent electrical you should be fine running is at .7, just make sure to be conservative with the gains as I dont think the JL will like 2400+ rms at .7 load. Another option is to get the AQ 1200d, that will do about 1500rms at .7

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I'm still using stock electronic, but i have plans to upgrade to 2x 200A alternators which should be enough to power that AQ2200 or AQ3500.

I know that 2400rms is to much for a 13w7, i think i'm going to push safely 1500rms to it.

Maybe i'm gonna sell that 13w7 in some month's or years, and get a BTL or Audioque sub... that's the reason for buying a bigger amp :)

So it's 'safe' to run 0,7 ohm daily on that AQ2200 amp?

How about the sound quality, does that change while running at 0,7 ohm?

EDIT:

1500w RMS to much for a w7? What about 1250w RMS?

I'm currently pushing around 500w RMS to it = way underpowered

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its safe to run .7ohm when u have the proper electrical to back it up on 2200 or 3500

1/0g wire, ho alt, big enuf batteries, great grounds

1200 is the most id do on a stock electrical

wattage needed to reach max output depends on the box as well... there is no magical rms #... again a jl w7 only needs ~1000w... it has a soft spider and doesnt need alot to get groovy

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I'm still using stock electronic, but i have plans to upgrade to 2x 200A alternators which should be enough to power that AQ2200 or AQ3500.

I know that 2400rms is to much for a 13w7, i think i'm going to push safely 1500rms to it.

Maybe i'm gonna sell that 13w7 in some month's or years, and get a BTL or Audioque sub... that's the reason for buying a bigger amp :)

So it's 'safe' to run 0,7 ohm daily on that AQ2200 amp?

How about the sound quality, does that change while running at 0,7 ohm?

EDIT:

1500w RMS to much for a w7? What about 1250w RMS?

I'm currently pushing around 500w RMS to it = way underpowered

Back when I had 4 13w7's, I used 4 of the Slash 1000/1v2's and they did fine on them. So about 1000wrms on one will do you fine.

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