KICKER CVR vs AUDIOBAHN AW121T
KICKER CVR vs AUDIOBAHN AW121T
i got a audiobahn A8000T
Amplifier Type: Mono
RMS Power: 400W x 1 @ 4 ohms
THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: 0.02%
Bridged RMS Power: 800W x 1 @ 2 ohms
Speaker Level Inputs: yes
Preamp Outputs: yes
Built-In Crossovers: LP
Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB
Frequency Response: 10-40,000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 100 dB
Fuse Rating: 2 x 30 amps
my question is.. i want 2 subs... but i dont know how to hook it up to 2 ohms... to get the 800 rms... i'm thinking of getting a pair of one of these subs... can someone tell me which one is best to hook up to get the 800 rms out of this amp thanks
AUDIOBAHN AW121T
Size: 12 in
Voice Coil: Single
Nominal Impedence: 4 Ohms
RMS Power Handling: 550 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 1100
Watts Sensitivity: 92.8 dB
Min Frequency Response: 26 Hz
Max Frequency Response: 1000 Hz
KICKER CVR
Subwoofer size: 12"
Impendance: 2ohms
Peak Power Handling: 800 watts
RMS: 400 watts
Surround Material: Santoprene Rubber
Sensitivity: 86.7 dB
Frequency responce: 25-500 Hz
Dual Voice Coil
thanks guys ur help will help me out a lot
Amplifier Type: Mono
RMS Power: 400W x 1 @ 4 ohms
THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: 0.02%
Bridged RMS Power: 800W x 1 @ 2 ohms
Speaker Level Inputs: yes
Preamp Outputs: yes
Built-In Crossovers: LP
Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB
Frequency Response: 10-40,000 Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio: > 100 dB
Fuse Rating: 2 x 30 amps
my question is.. i want 2 subs... but i dont know how to hook it up to 2 ohms... to get the 800 rms... i'm thinking of getting a pair of one of these subs... can someone tell me which one is best to hook up to get the 800 rms out of this amp thanks
AUDIOBAHN AW121T
Size: 12 in
Voice Coil: Single
Nominal Impedence: 4 Ohms
RMS Power Handling: 550 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 1100
Watts Sensitivity: 92.8 dB
Min Frequency Response: 26 Hz
Max Frequency Response: 1000 Hz
KICKER CVR
Subwoofer size: 12"
Impendance: 2ohms
Peak Power Handling: 800 watts
RMS: 400 watts
Surround Material: Santoprene Rubber
Sensitivity: 86.7 dB
Frequency responce: 25-500 Hz
Dual Voice Coil
thanks guys ur help will help me out a lot
yes, the 8000's are single vc 4 ohm. Put them in paralell for a 2 ohm load.
Or, the cvr's are dual vc 2. series the coils on each woofer, then paralel to the amp for a 2 ohm final load.
I give up, thats the 801st time i've explained 4 / 2 = 2. my head hurts from all this complicated math.......
and i think 800 isn't enough for them.
Or, the cvr's are dual vc 2. series the coils on each woofer, then paralel to the amp for a 2 ohm final load.
I give up, thats the 801st time i've explained 4 / 2 = 2. my head hurts from all this complicated math.......
and i think 800 isn't enough for them.
Last edited by Tom.F.1; Aug 7, 2007 at 04:26 PM.
"the audiobahn are better subs but would need more power" Cough, cough, puke!
Well they'd be better as a midrange, or if your driveway's on a slant ('specially if your car has a tendancy to slip out of park and roll into traffic).
Buy 2 Kicker Dual 2 Ohm subs and hope your amp can keep up.
Well they'd be better as a midrange, or if your driveway's on a slant ('specially if your car has a tendancy to slip out of park and roll into traffic).
Buy 2 Kicker Dual 2 Ohm subs and hope your amp can keep up.
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