Wat Do U Guyz Think

Discussion in 'General Car Audio Discussions' started by Adrian, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. Adrian

    Adrian Full Member

    Alright So If I Were 2 Run A Mono Amp 2 My 2 10 L5 Dvc 4 Ohm? How Many Watts Would I Throw At Them.and At How Man Ohms Would I Run Them At.I I Want A Nice Dependable Amp
     
  2. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    how much do you want to spend on an amp??
     
  3. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    we can give you better choices if we know how much you can spend.

    also dont forget to add shipping.
     
  4. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    you could either run a 4ohm or a 1ohm load with the 2 kicker L5's. The 10' L5's are 450 watts RMS a piece. so you have 900 watts to play around with.

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    So just like Azn and pedro said, let us know how much you are willing to spend and we can throw some suggestions your way.
     
  5. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    Last edited: Jan 21, 2008
  6. Adrian

    Adrian Full Member

    dont want 2 spend more than 220 but i want an amp that will push the 10's with out even stressing it
    how about this kicker is 2 much or can it take it

    Kicker 06ZX750.1
    RMS Power: 750W x 1 @ 2 ohms
    RMS Power: 375W x 1 @ 4 ohms
    THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: <1 %
    Speaker Level Inputs
    Preamp Outputs
    LP Built-In Crossovers
    Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB
    Frequency Response: 25-200Hz
    Signal to Noise Ratio: 62 dB
    Advanced chassis with extruded aluminum heatsink
    Efficient class D circuitry
    Top-mounted controls
    KickBass 0-18 dB variable bass boost at 40 Hz
    Variable 50-200 Hz low-pass crossover with 24 dB/octave slope
    Defeatable 25 Hz subsonic filter
    High level or low level inputs (125mV-10V)
    PreAmp Signal Transfer (PAST) RCA outputs
    Delayed turn-off logic circuit
    Soft start turn-on circuit for reduced startup load
    Short circuit, Over-voltage, Reverse polarity, Thermal overload (SORT) protection
    Included remote KickBass control
    Fully CEA-2006 compliant specifications for real-world power
    Warranty: 1 Year Onlinecarstereo.com warranty.
    1 Year warranty from Onlinecarstereo.com implies that repairs must be returned to Onlinecarstereo.com, not the manufacturer. More information can be found in our help section under returns & warranties.
     
  7. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    ok that amp would be perfect for 1 of your subs,but dont forget you have the 2 of them and your choices are either

    a 1 ohm mono load or 4 ohm mono load.that amp in 4 ohm mono wont give you the power you are wanting,and that amp is not 1 ohm mono stable.
     
  8. Adrian

    Adrian Full Member

    alrigh i need opinons on hifonics r they a good strong dependable amps cuz i saw 1 that might jus do i think its over rated but i want 2 know wat u guys think

    Hifonics BXi 1206D
    1200 Watts Brutus Mono Amplifier
    RMS @ 4-Ohm: 1 x 450-Watt
    RMS @ 2-Ohm: 1 x 900-Watt
    RMS @ 1-Ohm: 1 x 1200-Watt
    Hifonics New Illuminated Heat-Sink Design With Blue LED Light Pumps
    Hifonics Blue Illuminated Logo
    Maxxsonics Illuminated "M" End Panel Logo
    Heavy-Duty Ultra-Fi™ MOSFETS
    Highly Efficient Super D-Class Amplifier Circuitry With Oversized MOSFET Output
    Fully Adjustable Accu-Cross™ Crossovers
    ±18dB Variable Bass Equalization @ 45Hz
    180° Variable Phase Control (15 to 35Hz)
    Dash-Mountable Bass Remote Control Included
    Variable 24dB Subsonic Filter
    Brutus Pulse Wave Modulated MOSFET EXVP (Exponential Vari-Power Supply)
    Twin-Turbo Torroid Coil Design
    HSMD Hifonics Surface Mount Design
    Balance Line Inputs for our 18-Volt Line Drivers
    RCA Line Output for Amplifier Daisy Chaining
    Gold Oversized 2-Gauge Power Connectors
    Power From The Gods Included
     
  9. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    hifonics is a good brand.it will work just fine.
    thats why i'll never get rid of this one.it's got to be atleast 20 years old and works 100%.
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  10. cccullen

    cccullen Full Member

    I had i thread regarding Hifonics and everybody said that they are good amps especially for the price.
     
  11. Adrian

    Adrian Full Member

    how much do u guys think the brutus is really pushing out
    hifonics never really caught my attenetion i dont know y i jus did reall think they were really good amps
     
  12. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

  13. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    well those PA amps are fused at 60 amps...from my calculations they should be able to put around 600-700 watts rms with a perfect electrical
     
  14. Adrian

    Adrian Full Member

    which 1 would b more dependable and which 1 do u guys think hit harder the hifonics or the power acustic
     
  15. G3n3R@1

    G3n3R@1 Full Member

    i'd put my money on hifonics
     
  16. aznboi3644

    aznboi3644 Full Member

    I'd go with the Hifonics