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T_J_G
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When matching a sub to an amp...
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01 May 2009, 17:40 »
You make sure the amp is more powerful? Correct? But is this using the RMS figures or the max power.
I'm after a cheap install in my car, don't need a sub box as I'm mounting it in a custom enclosure.
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Adam
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01 May 2009, 17:51 »
RMS to RMS is what I go for. Currently on a Alpine Type R 12" Sub with a Vibe A7 Mono Block. Its a 600w amp to a 500w sub. Works fine.
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T_J_G
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02 May 2009, 12:51 »
I'm after a sub and amp that will do the job for under £100, thinking about getting a package and taking sub out of the box. don't need it powerful as I'm not into huge dance type bass.
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DanoGTI
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02 May 2009, 13:04 »
RMS every time IMHO
Out of interest, if you're going to take the sub out of the box, where will you put it? There's a whole issue with TS parameters (these enable you to get the maximum efficiency out of a sub & enclosure - the lot should be matched together)
Hope this helps
Dan
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02 May 2009, 13:49 »
as dan said, dont take the sub out of the box as it will sound aweful unless you put in into another box which is built specifically for that sub..
always choose a more powerful amplifier than you need and run medium gain, or tweek it to your needs
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T_J_G
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02 May 2009, 13:57 »
I'm making a box that will fit into my wheel arch in the boot
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02 May 2009, 15:45 »
Quote from: T_J_G on 02 May 2009, 13:57
I'm making a box that will fit into my wheel arch in the boot
cool, just keep size into cosideration and you should be fine...
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