Jess GSi
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Registered: 2nd Feb 05
Location: Hepworth, Suffolk
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hi what am will i need to power two 1200 w subs?
i want it to be a sony xplod 1 as my headunit, 6by9s and subs are.
cheers
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toxic
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Registered: 23rd May 05
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ok get 2 x 1600w amps
SONY-XM-D1000P5
Give around 1200rms @ 2 ohm give are take a bit
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Jess GSi
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Registered: 2nd Feb 05
Location: Hepworth, Suffolk
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cant i use one and bridge it? i dont know what that means but some1 said i could do that instead of buying two amps.
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AdiSRI
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Registered: 1st May 02
Location: Berkshire
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so i take irt u mean 1200w peak not rms?
Thats gonna mean 250 - 500 or so rms figures.
Are they SVC or DVC, and what load on each terminal?
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the 6ft dream
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Registered: 25th Feb 05
Location: North East
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Ul need an amp with atleast half of the power of ur subs, i hav a sony pentagon sub also and am runnin a 600 watt jbl gto amp, which powers it perfectly. Ul need sum 0 gauge wiring for it aswell,dont buy the cheapy wiring if u can afford it.
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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Whats with you and 0 gauge wiring? 4 gauge is fine for what he needs, 0 gauge is for anything over 2000 watts, using it on a system without an uprated alternator or uprated battery will no show no benefit, may even show a loss due to the voltage drop.
The pentagon subs are rated at 350wRMS a shot, so a Sony XM D1000P5 would do the trick for you, and they are around £180.
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the 6ft dream
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Registered: 25th Feb 05
Location: North East
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i like 0 gauge wiring ok, its phat!
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