New member Username: Superman020Post Number: 2 Registered: Apr-04 | I want somthing tight like 10" but hit hard like 12". I dont know much about subs but i do know that i want somthing where peple will say damn |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 1909 Registered: Dec-03 | two JL 10W7 subs in a sealed box, driven with a JL 1000/1 amp to drive both together. That would be over 500wRMS for each. that'll give exactly what you've described above. |
Cainer Unregistered guest | i like the sound of that... but how much? JL's arnt cheep especially over the pond here in england |
Bronze Member Username: Superman020Post Number: 14 Registered: Apr-04 | where is the best place to by subs and stuff? e-bay? |
Bronze Member Username: Superman020Post Number: 15 Registered: Apr-04 | what RMS and what do oms do? |
Bronze Member Username: Bdb_86Bemidji, MN Usa Post Number: 98 Registered: Dec-03 | ohms are the measurment of resistance against the current http://www.bcae1.com/ohm.htm and sombody correct me if this sounds wrong because i have never explained this before but RMS watts is the constant amount of watts that the amp can put out and the peak watts is what the amp well put out when lightning strikes :S |
Gold Member Username: GlasswolfNorthWest, Michigan USA Post Number: 1925 Registered: Dec-03 | RMS is root mean square. its a calculation to give an average or continuous amount of power the amp is able to supply, as opposed to a peak or max rating, which can only be sustained for a brief moment. SuperMan020, go to www.bcae1.com read the entire site, top to bottom. that will help you so I can stop answering all these n00b questions that are more readily explained there in detail. |