I dont know much abt car audio, i have two 600 rms subs im putting in, can i get away with powering them with a 700 - 1000 watt amp? will they still bang or would they be really quiet?
I dont know much abt car audio, i have two 600 rms subs im putting in...
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What subs?
this. brand matters.
I had two JL W3 10s and a 1000 watt Pioneer amp... shit used to shake my jeep.
What brands for the subs and amp?
Yeah, but in your scenario that amp was putting out 400w into two W3s which are rated at 350w RMS, going over RMS is better than underpowering which can fry voicecoils
If you bought two 600 rms subs, why would you buy an amp that cant do 1200 rms? The subs will still work with an underpowered amp, but you'd be better off just saving up a few more bucks and getting one that can do 1200 or more.
Underpowering a speaker isnt going to damage it unless youre a retard and make up for the lack of power by cranking up your gain or bass boost. If you set your gain right its fine.
i got two soundqubed hds 210's and im choosing between a rockford fosgate 1200 watt amp or a hifonics 1200 watt amp (but the hifonics amp wont actually do what it says it will, its'll be like 700 - 1000). i was considering getting the hifonics one cus its cheaper and i dont care about being super loud yet, would it still be good bass?
>implying that most who install subs and amps in their cars aren't retarded teenagers trying to impress and going about it the wrong way
Ive always liked hifonics amps for budget builds. Find yourself the proper box build and 2 10s will be pretty fuckin loud.