Bronze Member Username: BlazerboyPost Number: 69 Registered: Jun-06 | Hey guys, So basicly I want an amp that I can use for now but have some extra power because I will want to upgrade in the future. My current subs are some crappy 12" RF punch stage 1n's showed here, but they will do for my first set-up. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem%26item%3D9741311077%26&sspagename= STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT%26 I am thinking of buying a Audiobahn a8002v shown here. http://cgi.ebay.com/A8002V-Audiobahn-800W-RMS-2-1-Ch-Intake-Amp-NEW-A8002T_W0QQi temZ230007330861QQihZ013QQcategoryZ48597QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem So my question is basicly can I wire the a8002v in a way to power my RF's with a total of 300RMS without blowing them, But have room to improve in the futre without getting a new amp? And in the future be able to power a couple 400RMS subs. I was told this could work out perfect, I could wire them so for now the RF's get 400 RMS, but could also use it later to power up to 800RMS. Thanks in advace for your help. Kyle |
Bronze Member Username: BlazerboyPost Number: 72 Registered: Jun-06 | Anybody??? |
New member Username: DerkPost Number: 5 Registered: Jul-06 | Wire one to each chanel but turn the gain down. |
Silver Member Username: Killer44Ontario Canada Post Number: 570 Registered: Dec-04 | jsut wire one to each channel if they are exactly the same as the ones in your ebay link (single voic coil 4ohm) doing this will push each sub with 200rms @ 4ohms and the latter your could wire some dvc 4ohm subs to each channel to push them with 400rms @ 2ohms...but ya you could use it to push those rf's rite now then wire it deferently latter to make the amp produce more power... |