New member Username: Carey42Clarksburg, West Virginia USA Post Number: 1 Registered: Jan-05 | I have 3 MTX 10" subs and i needa know what size amp i should use to push them...i have a 450 watt audio lighning amp right now and im not sure if its enough power...what should i get??? |
Unregistered guest | I need to know what series they are EX:6000,8000 |
Unregistered guest | to give you an answer i need to know what series they are EX: 6000,8000 |
New member Username: Carey42Clarksburg, West Virginia USA Post Number: 2 Registered: Jan-05 | Roadthunders |
Unregistered guest | are they dual voice coil |
New member Username: Carey42Clarksburg, West Virginia USA Post Number: 3 Registered: Jan-05 | yah...dual voice coil |
New member Username: Carey42Clarksburg, West Virginia USA Post Number: 4 Registered: Jan-05 | u can i.m. me at bbball4life04@aol.com...or email me to make this a lil faster |
Unregistered guest | k know are you looking to buy a new amp or you want to use the old one? with all the subs wired into series it should be 2.7 ohms And the amp you need has to have a max of 600rms into 2ohms |
New member Username: Carey42Clarksburg, West Virginia USA Post Number: 5 Registered: Jan-05 | if i can use the old one i will...but if i needa get a new one i will...so..b/c a new amp will cost sum money id like to b able to use the old one...but if not i need to know what to get so i dont waist my money |
Unregistered guest | I dont think the amp you have is 2 ohms stable if you decided on getting a new amp i recommend the MTX THUNDER801D 500 rms into 2ohms at 12.5v |
New member Username: Carey42Clarksburg, West Virginia USA Post Number: 6 Registered: Jan-05 | how many watts??? |
Unregistered guest | 500 watts rms thats all the time going to the subs into a 2 ohm load witch your subs will almost produce to the amp |