Will my 40x2 amp be enough to power a 10 inch sub decently? it's 112w RMS when bridged in 2 ohm.. say like a Kicker Comp C104 which is 25-125 rms or even a MTX Thunder4500 T4510 which is 55-225 rated? or would something in the range of the kicker be ideal? My amp is a concept audio cc-452 with a fuse rating of 20ax1. Cheers
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YEs.
you`ll be surprised. bigger amp is always better. |
oh and while i'm at it.. anyone have experience with deadening the sound coming from manual window rollers when the bass hits?
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if u wanna be ghetto coat behind the ball/part thats touching the rest of the metal rod with some sort of filler. duct tape, gum, tape ing eneral, anythin.
[img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img] Ghetto opinion lol |
ive got a nice ppi amp for sale that would push one of those subs perfectly puts out 240 RMS at 2 ohms.
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^ "d
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yah well the whole point of my question was to avoid having to buy another amp.....
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haha sorry for whoring
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u can try it out but watch your settings dont turn the gains up too much or u will see smoke
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how bout runnin the speakers and sub off the one amp in tri-mode? I know my amp supports it. It is 2 ohm steady and has a decent fuse rating of 20ax1. But speakers are 4 ohm only right? so how could I do tri mode @ 2 ohms for the sub and keep the speakers at 4? Heck even if I could get away with powering an 8 inch along with the current 5.25's up front that would be nice.. I just don't want to have to run another amp anywhere in my car..
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