bradanter96 10+ year member
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I have two of these: Amazon.com: Kicker CompVR 07CVR124 12-Inch 4-Ohm DVC Subwoofer: Car Electronics (800RMS total ---- 4-Ohms DVC each)
I've done a lot of research and I've narrowed my search down to these two amps:
Amazon.com: AUDIOPIPE APSM-1500 1500 Watt Mono Car Audio MINI Amplifier Amp APSM1500: Car Electronics (Power RMS: 500W at 4-Ohm, 1000W at 2-Ohm, 1500W at 1-Ohm)
and
Amazon.com: Kenwood Kac-9105D 1800-Watt Class D Mono Amplifier: Car Electronics (Power RMS: 500W at 4-Ohm, 900W at 2-Ohm)
If I get the audiopipe and wire the subs down to 1-Ohm it'd be bumping 750W RMS into each subwoofer that has an RMS of 400W and if I kept it at 4-Ohms it'd be 250W RMS into each subwoofer.
If I get the Kenwood I would have to leave the subwoofers wired at 4-Ohms and it'd be bumping 250W RMS into each subwoofer.
Which one should I get? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
I've done a lot of research and I've narrowed my search down to these two amps:
Amazon.com: AUDIOPIPE APSM-1500 1500 Watt Mono Car Audio MINI Amplifier Amp APSM1500: Car Electronics (Power RMS: 500W at 4-Ohm, 1000W at 2-Ohm, 1500W at 1-Ohm)
and
Amazon.com: Kenwood Kac-9105D 1800-Watt Class D Mono Amplifier: Car Electronics (Power RMS: 500W at 4-Ohm, 900W at 2-Ohm)
If I get the audiopipe and wire the subs down to 1-Ohm it'd be bumping 750W RMS into each subwoofer that has an RMS of 400W and if I kept it at 4-Ohms it'd be 250W RMS into each subwoofer.
If I get the Kenwood I would have to leave the subwoofers wired at 4-Ohms and it'd be bumping 250W RMS into each subwoofer.
Which one should I get? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif