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Hey guys,
I need an amp that will do NO MORE than 1800 watts rms into 1 Ohm. That my power cutoff I've found an AudioBahn 18001D PLEASE HELP ME FIND SOME MORE... It will be powering 1-15" INHUMAN My friend ONLY NEEDs 0.4 Dbs to break a State record. The amp he has now is a Power Acoustik 1600 it only does 1200 W @ 1 Ohm. WILL A ROCKFORD FOSGATE Bd1500 or 1501 run a 1 ohm load and if so what kind of power could I expect ???????? |
there are definatly easier ways to get a few more db's out of a car but if your looking for an amp..
how about the big power acoustik amp? a3000db?? 2300 rms into 1 ohm.. |
No..........because
IT CAN'T BE OVER 1800 watts RMS or PEAK He's already going to cut another 1" off the port length but....... & if he adds another 600 watts to the sub it should be able to get at least a half a Db He needs to get a 149.3 Db |
Maybe the RE35.1D, 1600 watts/rms into 1ohm???
They is a kid on here supposed to be selling me one, heard they are pretty good amps! If your interested, I'll hand the deal off to you. I dont need it yet, I'm still in the process of setting my **** up! |
Rockford BD1500.1 will give you about 1650-1700watts into 1ohm EASILY...hell i bet it will do closer to 1800-2000watts into 1ohm.
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Visonik 900xd or equavalent MA audio/cliff designs 'class X' amp...
Theyll do 1500RMS @ 14V with headroom up to 1800RMS Feed em 17V and they'll do the 1800RMS continuously.... Best of all they are more effecient then your average class-D.... probably won't pull any more current then his PA amp is now.... maybe even less... [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] [ September 16, 2003, 10:05 AM: Message edited by: Haunz ] |
go for a planet audio high current amp.... i bought mine last year and it is stable down to a quarter ohm.... and i know they are not over 1800 watts... i dont think they made them this year tho
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Orion HCCA.
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US Amps 2000X. I'm only saying that because it makes no sense when you say "IT MUST NOT EXCEED 1800 watts RMS or PEAK"
I think you're just trying to find a 'close to equal' amp to complement your already amped subs. I don't see it often done, and since every amps rating can cheat in either favour, there's no way of matching up 2 different amps with the same power rating. The reason for you wanting a limit on power isn't explicit, that's why I have to assume a reason. [img]tongue.gif[/img] [ September 17, 2003, 07:07 AM: Message edited by: Chadxton ] |
Originally posted by Chadxton: I think you're just trying to find a 'close to equal' amp to complement your already amped subs. |
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