Help choose Amp

 

Bronze Member
Username: Kenkenni

Post Number: 58
Registered: Jun-06
I am purchasing 2 Power Acoustik PW3-1OHs
that are dual 4 ohm voice coils rated at
700w rms 2000w max. I want to push them at 80% to max the full rms rating. Should
I go with one of the mono amps on the PA
web sight or can you recommend an affordable amp in the $500 or less range.
 

Gold Member
Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 8971
Registered: Jun-04
please dont purchase the power acoustic subs you can do better...whats your budget
 

Gold Member
Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 8972
Registered: Jun-04
my bro has a brand new RD alpha 12 version 2 dual 2 ohm coils for 275 shipped and thats a steal for that sub
 

Gold Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 2403
Registered: Dec-06
Like Sean said, definitely do not buy those subs. There is so much better out there. How much are you looking to spend on subs?
 

Silver Member
Username: Kyle_lowe

Post Number: 881
Registered: Apr-06
elemental designs nine.1
audioque aq1200d
either would work
 

Gold Member
Username: Loc_out

Santa Ana, Ca Resonant Eng...

Post Number: 1978
Registered: Feb-05
Kyle do you already have those sub?
 

Silver Member
Username: Hurricanebr1an

Western Burbs of Chicago, IL Usa

Post Number: 429
Registered: Sep-07
Second the aq1200d.

Perfect amp for the job.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Kenkenni

Post Number: 59
Registered: Jun-06
Thanks for the replies so far. Has anyone
heard these subs in person? I don't
have many choices on 10" subs that will
fit in my box. I have a couple of Pioneers thats been in my truck for the last year that I'm looking to replace.
PAs new products appear to be better quality than their older products.
For the price and ratings of this sub I
think it should be just fine. I still
have a brand new set of MOFO 10s from a couple of years ago that won't fit in my current box. I'll use those in my next vehicle.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Kenkenni

Post Number: 60
Registered: Jun-06
Oh I forgot.

I don't need the biggest baddest subs. Just something powerful but not overwhelming. I don't usually spend more than $150 per sub. And no more than $500
for an amp. Thats because there are lesser known brands out there that in some cases outperforms the expensive stuff.
 

Silver Member
Username: Hurricanebr1an

Western Burbs of Chicago, IL Usa

Post Number: 431
Registered: Sep-07
specs on your box...then we can recommend better subs.

how much cu ft?
sealed or ported?
 

Gold Member
Username: Mgbcs

Lincoln, Nebraska

Post Number: 2406
Registered: Dec-06
Why don't you build your own box?
 

Bronze Member
Username: Kenkenni

Post Number: 61
Registered: Jun-06
I don't have the skils , tools, or
patience to attempt to build my own box.
It is beyond my comprehension. Also my
job requires me to travel to different
states so I really don't have the time
needed. I have a 2001 Dodge Ram quad cab
and if you've seen the rear seat area
you would see how your options are limited. I went to a shop down here that
said an order for me to fit a custom box
for the MOFOs the seat would have to be
raised almost 12 inches.I think thats too high as I still want a couple of people to fit back there.
 

Gold Member
Username: Joebruce

Mach5Audio M...

Post Number: 1923
Registered: May-04
Have BJ Fisher build you a custom box. He does awesome work and prices are low.

www.fishercustoms.com

Send him an email.

Before you do that tho pick out some different subs. What is your budget? We can help you pick better subs for the money.
 

Gold Member
Username: Joebruce

Mach5Audio M...

Post Number: 1924
Registered: May-04
A pair of Mach 5 Audio 10" MAWs would sound very good and they are only 77 bucks each. Get you a nice 500wrms amp and call it a day.
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