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if u do want them this site is cheaper plus free shipping i was thinkin after my shit got jacked i should just get them http://www.audiosavi.../MOFO-152X.aspx

thanks man, much appreciated.

i saw a vid on youtube of 1 15" mofo flexing an suv just the same at my 4 12's do...

i wanted 2 of them right away lol. built a box for them with in a week, still never bought them though. so i have this huge box just sitting here in the way

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i have a power acoustik gothic series 5500d mono amp,

someone on here said im only getting 1.6k watts from it @ 1 ohm.

i think its a lie.

Definitely an overated amp...but I can't hurt to get the extra options. My 4 15s never got warm off my stetsom 4k, and they didn't have any options.

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Definitely an overated amp...but I can't hurt to get the extra options. My 4 15s never got warm off my stetsom 4k, and they didn't have any options.

are you sure that it is over rated terribly? i figured that i would get 4k watts @ 1 ohm atleast when i bought it

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http://www.poweracoustik.com/pa2006/product_AUDIO_amp_gothic.htm

# RMS Power 4 ohms: 1700 watts x 1 chan.

# RMS Power 2 ohms: 2500 watts x 1 chan.

# RMS Power 1 ohm: 3200 watts x 1 chan.

Probably rated at 14.4v, so anything under that is gonna be a bit less even.

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http://www.poweracoustik.com/pa2006/product_AUDIO_amp_gothic.htm

# RMS Power 4 ohms: 1700 watts x 1 chan.

# RMS Power 2 ohms: 2500 watts x 1 chan.

# RMS Power 1 ohm: 3200 watts x 1 chan.

Probably rated at 14.4v, so anything under that is gonna be a bit less even.

yea i think im just under 14v.

i only need like 2400 rms for my subs though, i think.

i have 4 12" single 4 ohm 1200w subs wired to 1 ohm.

do i have enough watts?

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http://www.poweracoustik.com/pa2006/product_AUDIO_amp_gothic.htm

# RMS Power 4 ohms: 1700 watts x 1 chan.

# RMS Power 2 ohms: 2500 watts x 1 chan.

# RMS Power 1 ohm: 3200 watts x 1 chan.

Probably rated at 14.4v, so anything under that is gonna be a bit less even.

That's what they say...

But if u clamp them they only do half of it.

SO more something like 1600w at 1ohm

1300W at 2 ohm

900w at 4ohm

EDIT, the SSD is a more capable sub then the MOJO, (pretty much everything made by Power acoustic is shit, but the Mofo isn't a bad sub if u don't want SQ.)

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That's what they say...

But if u clamp them they only do half of it.

SO more something like 1600w at 1ohm

1300W at 2 ohm

900w at 4ohm

EDIT, the SSD is a more capable sub then the MOJO, (pretty much everything made by Power acoustic is shit, but the Mojo isn't a bad sub if u don't want SQ.)

clamp?

its a power acoustik MOFO, MOJO is memphis audio and is a really good.

right now im just look for a system to fuck shit up lol, this is a mofo

watch the whole vid. the sub is beast

i wanna see lots of flex pretty much (car flex)

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clamp?

its a power acoustik MOFO, MOJO is memphis audio and is a really good.

right now im just look for a system to fuck shit up lol, this is a mofo

watch the whole vid. the sub is beast

i wanna see lots of flex pretty much (car flex)

clamping means measuring realtime wattage.(how much the amp puts out)

Mofo was what i meant. :P

Just remember, that the box is more important then the equipment.

And every install even with the same equipment will sound different.

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You ALWAYS get what you pay for.

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OP you can do a lot better with your money....also with that amp i PROMISE you'll see no more than [email protected] have also heard the older mofo's are much better than the new pos....(i owned 1) .....the SSD would be a much better choice

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OP you can do a lot better with your money....also with that amp i PROMISE you'll see no more than [email protected] have also heard the older mofo's are much better than the new pos....(i owned 1) .....the SSD would be a much better choice

ok well would it be better to get 1 18" BTL? or 2 15" SSD?

since its the same price.

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