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Zx750.1 Will It Hold A 1.3 Load?


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my experience with the ZX series amps is that they suck balls @ anything under 2 ohms. But they are rated for 2 ohms so you can't really complain unless you forgot to read the specs before you bought the amp. They are wonderful @ 2 or 4 ohms. I've never ran any other loads with the ZX series successfully.

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my experience with the ZX series amps is that they suck balls @ anything under 2 ohms. But they are rated for 2 ohms so you can't really complain unless you forgot to read the specs before you bought the amp. They are wonderful @ 2 or 4 ohms. I've never ran any other loads with the ZX series successfully.

Thanks man - That's the definite answer I was looking for..

NOW - How'z about the diamond amps??

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The alpine pdx line is very impressive.

http://sonicelectronix.com/item_9113_Alpine+PDX-1.600.html#

$330

600rms by 1 at both 2 and 4 ohm loads.

Its also underrated and fusted at 80 amps.

The thing I like about them is they are tiny, stackable (all pdx amps are the same size), and get loud.

I think a guy I know said he hit 137db on one 600.1 with 1 12" type x in the spare tire well of his jetta.

 

 

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The alpine pdx line is very impressive.

http://sonicelectronix.com/item_9113_Alpine+PDX-1.600.html#

$330

600rms by 1 at both 2 and 4 ohm loads.

Its also underrated and fusted at 80 amps.

The thing I like about them is they are tiny, stackable (all pdx amps are the same size), and get loud.

I think a guy I know said he hit 137db on one 600.1 with 1 12" type x in the spare tire well of his jetta.

Those are really cool, and space saving.. but I'm looking for a bit more power, and for some reason - those look a little fragile. This setup is gonna go in my other truck(not the Burban... :) )....the one that gets beat....carries my dirtbike....randomly falls into muddy ditches......goes camping....and everything in between....

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those little alpine amps are bad ass! they have them at the sound advice in orlando, and the 1000rms one is $1g. i was like damn. but its digital, and TINY as hell. plus cea-2006 compliant. so you know its underrated.

Yeah - i saw them at the last show here.. I'm not saying that they aren't good... I judt don't think that they can take a beating..... like physically. I'm gonna call out DC audio on this project too.... see if their subs can take some serious physical and environmental abuse...

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