The sub I have is an old but in very good condition, Pioneer TS-W305C. Here are the specs: Specifications Features TS-W305C Maximum output power 800 Watt Nominal output power 400 Watt Frequency response 18 - 2.000 Hz Lowest resonance frequency (Hz) 35 Hz Sensitivity (1W/1m) 89 dB Woofer size (cm) 30 cm Recommended sealed enclosure (Litres) 42.5 What sort of specs would I look for in a amplifier to fire this sub smooth and sweetly? I have an amplifier already, Lanzar Viberant VIBE248 Specs are: Sound effects Bass Boost Amplifier signal-to-noise ratio 90 dB Amplifier max output power / channel qty 300 Watts x 2 Amplifier output 2-channel Crossover type Active crossover Amplifier Output Details 300 Watt - 4 Ohm - 2 channel(s) , 500 Watt - 2 Ohm - 2 channel(s) Is this amp ok? Or too powerful? I am pretty new to car audio but am very intersted and fast on picking things up. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers. Wiks.
I am not certain if it is a single coil, but I am assuming that it is. Is there a way that I can tell? What does that mean, single coil and dual coil? Also would be ok to bridge this amp into this 1 sub?
i single coil sub would have only 1 set (positive and negative) terminals while a dual voice coil sub would have 2 sets. I looked up your sub and it is a single voice coil sub
Oh sweet as. Would you be able to tell me the difference in performance between single and dual coil? I am looking at buying some new subs. I'm looking at a couple of 10" subs, which brand would be best? I just want my subs to boom loud enough that when I cruise down the street you can hear me before you see me. With the obvious aim, for as less as possible.