Autotek SS1500.1D or Crunch GP2500D ?
OK , so down to Crunch GP2500D and Two Premiers in a nice box built for Comps , is it possible to compete in comps with a nice electrical system and is it possible to compete using a E39 ( Biggest Problem ) ... btw subs are powered at 1 ohm ... Is it possible for me to compete or which subs do u guys suggest which will go great and loud with this amp , and i want good lows and highs because i heard Crunch amps dont put out good lows , is that true and guys sorry but please be specific .
The pricing on the Digital Designs have gone way down in the last year. I would suggest 2 2512's in a ported box with that amp. You should be able to hit between 146 to 150 depending on how you aim the subs in your ride.
In comparison, the Pioneers would only get you to high 130's.
In comparison, the Pioneers would only get you to high 130's.
i know its not the right thread for this but im wondering since i havnt whent to a comp yet how the hell does it work.. is it only burping noise for high spl or some of it use music?? my amp is rated "600watts rms 1ohm" and i have 2 12" in a complete stock car ....
what class would i compete in if i ever wanted to??? and burping aint really my thing so it would be with music
just curious
what class would i compete in if i ever wanted to??? and burping aint really my thing so it would be with music
just curious
It all depends on the organiztion and class. Db drag has bass race which is 30 seconds of continuous music, and you try to aim for the highest possible decibels in your bracket, ex 130-139.9 and who ever has the highest, in this case 139.9 wins if you overshoot you lose, thats all about control, then ther are just classes that run solely on tone bursts and stipulations on class requirements, such as amount of subs, amps, batteries amperage, vehicle mods. Then something like Cspl has amature classes, where you play music and try to get the highest possible db with the required equipment, and then expert classes is tone bursts.


