Silver Member Username: 420alldaylongPost Number: 549 Registered: Sep-06 | AMPLIFIER Brandnew amp for 1 15" Eclipse SW915 Dual 4ohm 750RMS no more than $400-$500. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP |
Gold Member Username: JuliobSanto DomingoDominican Re... Post Number: 2897 Registered: Dec-05 | kicker ZX 1500.1 |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 1970 Registered: Feb-06 | kicker 750.1 $425 at www.cardomain.com |
Bronze Member Username: MitymousePost Number: 41 Registered: Oct-06 | If you're looking for 750rms and only that then the kicker has you covered. But if you want to make sure you have more than enough power there is the kenwood 9102D for $239 and the clarion DPX1800 for $270. The clarion will allow you to upgrade to a dual sub setup in the future because it's 1ohm stable(a must for someone who changes their mind a lot). |
Silver Member Username: Night_mirageAmmanJordan Post Number: 533 Registered: Jan-06 | Dave , Kenwood Not that much , Stay with kicker Ctmike . zx750.1 is 220$ @ ebay , Why paying 425$ zx1000.1 Is a perfect choice 4 u . 300$ |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 1971 Registered: Feb-06 | cause he said brand new, and the link i gave is for a brand new one with warranty from a authorized dealer and dave, that kicker amp is alot better than the kenwood you recommended. the kenwood puts out 850wrms @ 2ohm, while the kicker is underrated so it will put out at least 850wrms, more like 900-950wrms. and it is alot better build quality. |
Gold Member Username: James1115Ct Post Number: 6785 Registered: Dec-04 | your sub is rated at 750 watts/coil so 1500 rms |
Gold Member Username: JuliobSanto DomingoDominican Re... Post Number: 2900 Registered: Dec-05 | ^^^^^now you understand the zx 1500.1 suggestion |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 1972 Registered: Feb-06 | eclipse tech told me it was actually 750wrms and that he recommends 750-900wrms, maybe even 1000w. he said 1500w was only the peak and doesn't know why people assume 1500wrms is told as the rms but it's wrong and doesn't recommend doing it daily. that's just what they told me. |
Gold Member Username: James1115Ct Post Number: 6789 Registered: Dec-04 | on the elipse web site it says rms power 750, music 1500 rms. that is 750/coil |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 1973 Registered: Feb-06 | i don't have one or nothing so i called and asked cause i've seen alot of people asking if it's 750wrms or per coil and when i called thats what they told me. the tech said they've seen alot of returned subs cause of being overpowered due to people saying it's rated per coil when it's not. not trying to start an arguement or nothing cause i'm far from the smartest here, just wanted to write what the tech at eclipse told me. |
Gold Member Username: AdddisorderWest palm, Florida Post Number: 1197 Registered: Jan-06 | jake hill has like 1250 going to each of his so and there fine, id get the zx1500.1 and just be sensible with it |
Silver Member Username: 420alldaylongPost Number: 555 Registered: Sep-06 | The eclipse tech guy just told me 750-850RMS per SW915" he also told me who ever said 1500RMS is wrong |
New member Username: SarcasticGreat Bend, Kansas USA Post Number: 7 Registered: Sep-05 | All the same it is better to have a slightly larger amp for the sub then one too small. The sub will last much longer taking 1500wats then sending a 750watt amp into clipping. It also depends on how your going to be using the sub, will it be sealed or ported? Will you be listening to music or test tones? In the grand picture of things it is better to run a amp at 50% power then to run one into clipping. |