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Old Nov 14, 2008 | 08:43 PM
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Question Will this setup be decent??

hey im looking at getting a setup for Christmas...im looking at getting the hifonics bxi1208d with one 12" alpine type r... should i get a duel 2 ohm and run it at 1200wrms at 1 ohm or get a duel 4 ohm and wire it to 900wrms??? at 2 ohm...i want to get the most out of it without blowing the **** out of it...
Old Nov 14, 2008 | 10:01 PM
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I've got a Type R and I have also seen numerous videos showing that it can take over 1000W no problem.

Instead of thinking about right now, look at the big picture and plan into the future, so you can add a second sub and get more power out of it later.

Decide how far you want to be able to go in the future.

If you decide your maximum is going to be 2 subs...
I say get the dual 4 ohm now, and wire it in parallel to 2 ohms, and then when you end up getting a second, put that other sub in parallel and have them wired for 1 ohm total load.
Old Nov 14, 2008 | 10:10 PM
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yeah true...i would probally want to expand to 2 type r's later...but is that a good amp choice for the time being??
Old Nov 14, 2008 | 10:16 PM
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For the time being yes, but I would say you'd want more than 1200W split across two subs.

I would say see if you can find an amp rated at 1000W@2ohms and 2000W@1ohms.

That way, you have 1000W for 1 Type R by itself, and another 1000W for a second. Nice and balanced.
Old Nov 15, 2008 | 09:38 AM
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The RMS on the TypeR is 500W. Having 1000W available for it would be alright. I'd listen to that sub with 500, 750, and 1000W hooked up to it. 500W might be enough to get the sound out of it that you want.

Our Brutus BXi amplifiers are all 1-Ohm stable but also they run at 4 or 2-Ohms for a much tighter bass response.
The higher the resistance the more efficient the amp is at controlling the power, resulting it tighter sound. Maybe look at an amp that puts out more power at 4 ohms. That way you're getting the best of both worlds. I have no idea how much that BXi1208d can be purchased for. You might find something comparably priced, that can operate at 4 ohm and deliver more power.
PDX-1.1000 <<< LINK. Alpine amp, 1000W @ 4 or 2 ohm. Not an inexpensive unit though. I wanted to make sure they were available before I went opening my mouth.

I have a feeling that the Hifonics amp is less expensive.
Old Nov 15, 2008 | 10:05 AM
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yeah..the hifonics amp is about 350 shipped...and i know those alpine pdx 1.1000 is alot more...
Old Nov 15, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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yah that will be fine
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