How to run multiple amps? 4-6..

 

Silver Member
Username: Subzer0

Richmond, KY USA

Post Number: 854
Registered: May-05
I'm wanting to use 4 to 6 alpine m350 amps to power my 12" SX simply for looks...

How do you wire more than one amp to a sub, just needing a quick list of stuff needed yada yada.

Aldo if you have a m350 for sale :-) lt's talk.
 

Anonymous
 
I would run 1/0 gurage from your battrie to a d-block then 8 guage to each of the amps
 

LameName@work
Unregistered guest
Sounds like a crazy idea but could work
 

Gold Member
Username: Southernrebel

Monroe, Louisiana USA

Post Number: 1017
Registered: Mar-04
are those amps strappable?

if not, i wouldnt run more that one to a sub daily. if you do, you can say bye-bye to your SX.
 

Silver Member
Username: Subzer0

Richmond, KY USA

Post Number: 856
Registered: May-05
I dunno, I just had the idea for a cool little amp rack that would be neat to have a row of them on it.

all I have currently to power it is a p5002 and 2 lightning audio LA.300.2 amps.

Should I use both of the LA's? or a single one? or the p5002? I don't have money for a new one, I could try and sell my p5002 I guess though.
 

Gold Member
Username: Southernrebel

Monroe, Louisiana USA

Post Number: 1018
Registered: Mar-04
out of those amps, i would run the p5002.

just wire the SX in series and bridge the amp. Sx's like more power though.
 

Silver Member
Username: Subzer0

Richmond, KY USA

Post Number: 857
Registered: May-05
yea I didn't think the LAs put out anywhere near the 900 at 4 ohm they said but since they were all made by rockford lol.. I had to ask ;).
 

Platinum Member
Username: Glasswolf

Wisteria, Lane USA

Post Number: 10398
Registered: Dec-03
if you want to run a lot of amps to one sub, here's what ya want to do:
buy a quad coil sub like an RE MT, that takes a LOT of power.

with four coils, go buy 8 strappable class D amplifiers like Kicker KX1200.1 models.
strap them into pairs with the optional strapping cables so you have four 2400 watt amplifier channels.
feed one channel to each coil, and you'll have 9600 watts to a single MT18.
You'd better have a good bank of batteries to drive those amps though.
 

Silver Member
Username: Rzarector

Coquitlam, Bc Canada

Post Number: 678
Registered: Dec-04
may be a little more than he was thinking... would be cool though
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