2 AQ1200D with 2 12" Type R's

 

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Username: Neptune07

Grand Junction/Golden, CO

Post Number: 146
Registered: Jun-08
1) is it possible to do this set up?

2) i probably won't have the money anytime soon, maybe not even this year, but my question is will the Type R's be able to handle the power? (wired down to 2 Ohms a piece)

thanks for any and all help
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1904
Registered: May-07
My question is why? Why not just buy 1 amp for both? It is a possible, but just sounds retarded IMO.
 

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Username: Goodie_goop

Mid town, Texas U.S.

Post Number: 963
Registered: Oct-06
ya like donnie said...just get one and wire to 1ohm instead of two amps at 2ohm each
 

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Username: Hittin1

Lake Charles, La. United States

Post Number: 924
Registered: May-07
x3 just get dual 4 ohm v.c.'s
 

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Username: Neptune07

Grand Junction/Golden, CO

Post Number: 149
Registered: Jun-08
well you see i already have an amp but eventually i want to upgrade my subs to a couple AQ HD3's. so if i have separate amps (AQ1200D) for each sub i can wire the type r's to 2 ohms for now, but wire the HD3's down to 1ohm once i decide to purchase those (assuming they come in 2ohm DVC). i would like to upgrade my system step by step if you get what i'm saying
 

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Username: Neptune07

Grand Junction/Golden, CO

Post Number: 150
Registered: Jun-08
try and go with it and please just answer my 2nd question. i could care less if you think its retarded i just want an answer
 

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Username: Crayola0

Portage, Wisconsin

Post Number: 2440
Registered: Jun-06
how bout when u decide to upgrade u buy the second amp too. y does it matter when u get the second amp? or y do u have to hook both up right away?
 

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Username: Somedonniedude

Illinois United States

Post Number: 1906
Registered: May-07
I did answer your question, it is possible. The R's should handle 900w apiece is you don't go crazy.
 

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Username: Drant19

DUB-C, TX

Post Number: 1090
Registered: Aug-07
save your money and just get the HDC3s..why waste your money when you already know what you are going to get in the future. save up and do it right the first time.
 

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Username: Neptune07

Grand Junction/Golden, CO

Post Number: 154
Registered: Jun-08
as of now i am fine with my setup but i eventually want more watts because i am power hungry. like i said i probably won't even have the money this year (maybe not til i'm finished with college) so i'll do the smart thing and save up til i can afford to upgrade everything. btw i go to the Colorado School of Mines so most likely all income in the next 4 years will be going towards student loans.

thanks for your opinions i was just really curious on this type of set-up cause i've never heard of one like it before
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