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the subs are MB Quart PWE 302s. Rated 600 watts RMS @ 2 ohms. Dual voice coils.
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I recently got a CB Radio, but i don't know anything about them... Help?!?!?
These subs could be wired to a lot of different ohm loads. If you intend to come within 50% the 1200 w rms rating, than you should look for an amp that is "1 ohm stable" or stable at 2 ohm mono. You will want to wire your subs in series and then wire the 2 subs to the amp in parallel. This will give you a 2 ohm mono load. Some mono blocks are stable at 2 ohm mono. Some bridgeable amps are stable at 2 ohm mono (1 ohm stereo). You can also buy a 4 channel amp, and wire 1 sub to 2 channels and the other sub to the other 2. If you wish to bridge to a 4 channel amp, wire each sub in series.You do not have to use 1200w rms. I would say that you want to use at least a 500w rms amp, or the output will be a lot lower than you would probably want. A larger amp will just make them play louder. Be sure to choose an apropriate box for these woofers. Pick one that is within the recomended box size. If it is vented, make sure the porting frequency is close to the recomended frequency.
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First you neeed to know the ohm load of the amp. A 2 ohm stable amp would be best for this confiquration because you can drop the impedance of the speakers to 2 ohms making the amp produce more power. I personally would go for a class D amp the is 2 ohm stable at about 1000 to 1500 WATTS RMSI would always go with something that is going to make my speakers work. The best thing to do is get an amo rated at 1000-2000 watts anything between there and you will be fine.
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Get an amp that's between 1000 - 1500 watts RMS @ 2 ohm with the subs wired like so http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/s...Car Subwoofer can be configured to 2 channel amplifier for the better output or mono amp?
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