Crunch GP2500D ! Guys can u quickly give me a suggestion on this amp
#3
This is the amp i currently have, very good amp, but i think it may be a little too much for that sub either run it 2 ohms or step down to the 1500. Another suggestion is if you are looking into maxxsonics try the hifonics TXI1008, 1000 rms @ 1ohm
#4
No i will be adding another Premier to the setup soon
Btw can i rely on this amp , I didnt hear good stuff about it ... I heard its power hungry and blows up and stuff ?
How many DB's are u getting right now from this amp ?
Btw can i rely on this amp , I didnt hear good stuff about it ... I heard its power hungry and blows up and stuff ?
How many DB's are u getting right now from this amp ?
#7
Hmm well people obviously have not used the amp if they say it is power hungry and blows up. If it has they dont know what they are doing. The amp is rated @ 100 amps, not any different from any other amp. If you are getting a sceond sub dual 4 then this amp will suit you well. As for Dbs, you cant really specify specifically by the amp, but right now i have this amp on 2-10 inch ground pounders subs in a 3.25 cu.ft box and my highest on music is 143.5 and burp 145.
#9
Btw Will these 2 Premier sub wired down to 1 ohm sound crazy , because i heard they perform so well that you can be heard 2 blocks down the street , the down side is that its a freaking BMW E39 ..... So i dont know if it will still produce SPL .
I heard that the Crunch GP2500D is not actually 2500@1ohm , people are like they are 1800 or 2000 RMS , Is that true or it all depends on checking it out for yourself and if not satisfied i can return it ?
I heard that the Crunch GP2500D is not actually 2500@1ohm , people are like they are 1800 or 2000 RMS , Is that true or it all depends on checking it out for yourself and if not satisfied i can return it ?
#10
Yes it is 2500 @1ohm, but that is peak rating not rms, it is rated for 1250 rms @ 1, 625 @ 2 & 300 @ 4 ohm. Crunch rates all their new stuff at dynamic (peak) watts. As long as the subs are in a decent sized box, not the .75cu.ft. pioneer tells you. You will be good to go.