Could a hifonics 1206d run...

 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 168
Registered: Apr-06
3 10" kicker compvrs?
 

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Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 1398
Registered: Mar-04
sure, dual 2's better than dual 4's.
 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 169
Registered: Apr-06
well i have dual 4s. i have a planet audio vx900d and the rca inputs are breaking and my friend has a hifonics 1206d that is slightly used but in like new condition he will sell me for 100
 

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Username: Juliob

Santo DomingoDominican Re...

Post Number: 4981
Registered: Dec-05
why don't you use your planet audio for two subs and sell the other one
 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 170
Registered: Apr-06
cuz the rca's are breaking on the pa and if i sold just one then i would have to get a different box and that wud suck. id rather get a 4th one that doing that crap
 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 171
Registered: Apr-06
can anyone answer my original question??? can a hifonics 1206d properly run 3 4dvc kicker compvrs?
 

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Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

Post Number: 1399
Registered: Mar-04
it will run them, but at 2.67 ohms you're only going to get about 700w out of it so ~233 to each sub. They'll work fine, they just won't get as loud as they could.
You'd be better off just running a pair - at 1 ohm they'll get around 500w each.
 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 172
Registered: Apr-06
ok im not goin to run only 2. thats out of the question. how much does my pa vx900d give them at 2.67 ohms?
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 3528
Registered: Jul-06
It will be better running 2 for a total load of 1 ohm.

You can't get the power you need trying to run 3 of those subs on that amp. You pretty much need a different amp for that.
 

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Username: Bigbink

PhillyUsa

Post Number: 35
Registered: Oct-07
650x1 thats 195w per sub at 2ohm
 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 173
Registered: Apr-06
so ill get more with the hifonics?
 

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Username: Bigbink

PhillyUsa

Post Number: 38
Registered: Oct-07
a little more how did your vortex do on thse I never used that series I always go with the bigbang,tt,or pa series amps they are very strong I run 2 bigbang 1250.1 stapped together and they push almost any thing.
 

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Username: 20la20

Franklin, TN U.S.

Post Number: 174
Registered: Apr-06
yeah it actually hits really hard. my friend is selling a hifonics 120d and the rcas are going out as im sure u already know so i just wnated to know if that amp will run them at least as good if not better than the pa. i like the vortex series. never had any problems. except the jerk who installed it incorrectly. and it runs loud but with backseat up i never hear it.


btw...where is the best place to mount an amp??? mine is currently mounted to the backseat and my old amp was mounted to the box but i didnt like either. i would like to buidl some sort of custom box for the subs and amp together but for now its cheapo. so whats the best place???
 

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Username: Th3pwn3r

Post Number:...

Post Number: 5434
Registered: Jul-06
There really isn't a best place but if there was it would be somewhere safe,cool and not being vibrated like your girlfriend's latest toy.
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Northwest PA

Post Number: 3532
Registered: Jul-06
Back of the seat or pretty much anywhere else is better than on the sub box, unless you've got several layers of dynamat under it.
 

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Username: Bigbink

PhillyUsa

Post Number: 48
Registered: Oct-07
I mount mine back of the seat or on the floor if your seats have the clearance using rubber bushing between the nounting surface and amp to dampen the vibration.
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