Need Help choosing an amp

 

Bronze Member
Username: Basssquared

Post Number: 24
Registered: Nov-06
i need help picking out an enexpensive amp to push two 4 ohm 12" kicker L7s the two 12s and the box are pretty much blowing my bank acount so i need a cheap amp that will still push them good
 

Silver Member
Username: Qbenjamin

Florida

Post Number: 173
Registered: Nov-06
That sub:

Power range: 50-750 RMS watts (375 watts per voice coil)

Look for something in the 1200-1400w rms @ 1 ohm power range. Hifonics or MA Audio would be your best choice as far as budget goes.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Basssquared

Post Number: 25
Registered: Nov-06
dont u mean something in the 1200-1500 watts rms since 750 times 2 is 1500
 

Gold Member
Username: Logan__tille

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Post Number: 4435
Registered: Feb-06
Lol thats what he said
 

Bronze Member
Username: Basssquared

Post Number: 26
Registered: Nov-06
he said from 1200 to 1400 and 100 watts makes a diff and actually shouldnt be from 1500 to 1700 or somewhere around there cus wouldnt i want more watts cus 750 is the rms and the peak is 1500
 

Gold Member
Username: Ctmike

Ct.

Post Number: 2896
Registered: Feb-06
ignore peak, it doesn't mean a thing. and how much are you willing to spend on an amp? that'll help alot.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Basssquared

Post Number: 27
Registered: Nov-06
i wouldn mind spending 300 dollars on an amp and i thought if u went past the peak thas when u blow ur subs
 

Bronze Member
Username: Basssquared

Post Number: 28
Registered: Nov-06
would this amp be good enough i found it for 180 online wich is pretty good and it gives out 1500 watts out when its at a 1 ohm load wich is what two 4 ohm L7s would equal right? well tell me if it seems like a good amp for the pair CRUNCH PZI15001 - 1500 Watt Mono Block
 

Silver Member
Username: Trey4sports

Post Number: 251
Registered: Sep-06
junk, crunch isnt a good brand. dont buy their sh!t, RMS rating is the amount of watts u can push ur sub continuosly without reaching its thermal limits. ignore peak power unless your wnating to compete and in that case use peak power when burping ur system (play a test tone for 3 seconds and full power) a coil can only sustain the peak wattage for a very short timespan before reaching its thermal limits which i talked about earlier. back to the question, Hifonics makes good budget amps this is probably your best choice under 250 http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=14804
 

Gold Member
Username: Juliob

Santo DomingoDominican Re...

Post Number: 3869
Registered: Dec-05
Quintin, get MA audio out of your head man!

for the money i'd use a Hifonics BXI 1606D or 2006D. Another amp is the new PA line SLd 2000D i think... also cheap.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Basssquared

Post Number: 29
Registered: Nov-06
thas good thanks guys well ill prolly end up going with one of the hifonics amps i use to have a 12" hifonics Atlas and i was really impressed but it got jacked kinda pissed but glad cus it gives me a reason to get a better system i think my 2 L7s will sound a lot louder than just one 12" atlas
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