Silver Member Username: SnacksQuincy, Florida USA Post Number: 120 Registered: Jul-08 | i got out of car audio for a while so i forgot a few things. im looking at buying this amp http://cgi.ebay.com/MA-AUDIO-HK-1998-1200-WATT-MONO-CAR-AMP-AMPLIFIER-AMPS_W0QQi temZ120344491555QQcmdZViewItem its an MA Audio HK-1998 1200 w amp, it says 1 X 1200W RMS @ 1-ohm Mono i have 2 4 ohm Kicker CVRs that i can wire down to 1 ohm. Mono means i can bridge my subs right? im a little confused, will that amp work for what ive got? |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3D&L Designs Post Number: 4867 Registered: Oct-05 | well the specs are: 1 X 1200W RMS @ 1-ohm Mono 1 X 600W RMS @ 2-ohm mono 1 X 500W RMS @ 4-ohm Mono 1200 is a bit too much for cvr's but you will prob. only see 1000 maybe out of the amp anyways. So you will be fine |
Gold Member Username: Dustin3D&L Designs Post Number: 4868 Registered: Oct-05 | so yes, wire it to 1 ohms |
Silver Member Username: SnacksQuincy, Florida USA Post Number: 122 Registered: Jul-08 | sweet, yeah i wont crank it but any amp is better than none. so id just have to rewire inside the box to 1ohm and then bridge on the amp, right? |
Silver Member Username: SnacksQuincy, Florida USA Post Number: 123 Registered: Jul-08 | awesome dude, thanks! |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Philadelphia, PA Post Number: 9172 Registered: Jul-06 | MA audio amps are complete junk, don't buy that But yes if the subs are dual 4 ohm you can wire two of them to 1 ohm.... all positives to amp + and all negatives to - easy. Oh and |
Silver Member Username: SnacksQuincy, Florida USA Post Number: 124 Registered: Jul-08 | lol i didnt get the amp. turns out, my amp wasnt even broken. I think its a wiring problem, i have no idea what it is. just stopped working one day. the power light on both amps stayed off. i have a 'front stage' amp and its on (diff power wire) could it maybe be the remote wire? |
Gold Member Username: Hittin1Lake Charles, La. United States Post Number: 1918 Registered: May-07 | yes definately could be remote wire, or fuse. what amp do you have now? |