i mean the final impedance. 4 ohm mono 2 ohm mono 1 ohm mono? after you find that out then you can get an amp to run them.
If the subs you are talking about are the Lanzar Max series than they only need around 250-300 watts per sub to pound pretty good. And for 100 bucks you don't have many choices for high powered amps. If you get two of the Dual 4 ohms you can use this amp. Crunch PZi 1000.1 - PowerZone Series Monoblock Class AB Car Amplifier • 250W x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms • 500W x 1 chan. @ 2 ohms • 1000W x 1 chan. Max • Wired remote bass level control included • MOSFET power supply • Silver-coated RCA level inputs - , Car
or could i use thoes with this amp Power Acoustik PS2-1250 - 4 ohms: 220 watts x 2 • 2 ohms: 280 watts x 2 • Bridged, 4 ohms: 560 watts x 1 • PWM MOSFET power supply • High or low level inputs with floating ground • Tri-mode capable • Includes remote level control knob • Frequency Res
why dont you save a bit and buy this one?? Power Acoustik PS2-2200 - 4 ohms: 370 watts x 2 • 2 ohms: 450 watts x 2 • Bridged, 4 ohms: 900 watts x 1 • PWM MOSFET power supply • High or low level inputs with floating ground • Tri-mode capable • Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 30,000 Hz - , Car Ampl
ok.what you guys dont understand is.that if you get 2 dual 4 ohm subs.you will need an amp that is 1 ohm mono stable to get the most out of it.
true....,but he sounds like he wants the most bang for the buck.so a 1 ohm load would get the most out of that amp azn said would work.