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2 memphis 12s with a old school kicker amp?
will it beat hard or what??? im not looking to win any competitions or anything i just wanna know if i will be underpowering the subs b4 i hook them up to the amp. i dont really know to much about car audio but here are the specs….
Kicker zr360 amp—-
stereo or bridged mono output
Tri-Way capable
frequency response 10-28,000 Hz
90 watts x 2 at 4 ohms
360 watts x 1 in bridged mode
180 watts x 2 at 2 ohms
MOSFET power supply
module docking port with 2-way active crossover (80 Hz low-pass, 100 Hz high-pass, 12 dB/octave)
discrete output transistors
silent turn-on/off circuitry
removable endcaps and logo plate
18-3/8"W x 3"H x 10-1/16"D
1-year warranty
Memphis PR12—
Power Reference 12" Sub
Continuous Power Handling 250W
Maximum Power Handling 500W
Sensitivity 88 dB
Mounting Depth 5.4"
Dual 4 Ohm Voice Coil
High-Strength Wide Roll Surround
Powder Coated Gray Vented Basket Design
Tough Rubber Top Gasket
I say only one sub is needed on that amp. Use the gain only to get the bump you want and not the ‘bass boost’ Tune it in well and enjoy. One sub can easily do the job. Its best to use more then less.. you can tune more less you’ll burn it out.
i personally have but 1 sub. w7 on a 500/1 and find a fine tuned system sounds better and more power to one sub is louder then no power to 2.
good luck
todd
will this sub, amp combo work?
will this amp work with these subs
Amp.
1200W RMS 2 Channel Amplifier
300W RMS x 2 @ 4 Ohms Stereo
500W RMS x 2 @ 2 Ohms Stereo
1200W RMS x 1 @ 4 Ohms Mono
Thermal, Short & Overload Protection Circuitry
Platinum Plated Screw Type RCA Jacks
RCA Outputs: 1 Pair
Adjustable Input Gain: 200 mV - 4V
Double Sided Black Epoxy PCB Board
Variable High Pass & Low Pass Filters (40 - 250Hz)
Platinum Plated Block Terminals
Fully Regulated Power Supply
Stainless Steel Finish Heat sink
0-18dB Variable Bass Boost
Quiet Fan Cooling System
Full Mosfet Circuitry
2 Ohms Stereo Stable
THD: <0.05%
Signal to Noise: >90dB
Dimensions: 2.7" H x 12.4" W x 13" L
Subs. i have two of them
15" High Performance Subwoofer
Single 4-ohm Voice Coil
RMS Power Handling: 450 watts
Peak Power Handling: 900 watts
High Profile Triple Treated Foam Surround
Black Powder Coated Stamped Steel Basket
Non-Press Paper Cone
Platinum Plated Block Terminals
Strontium Magnet Structure
Copper Wound Voice Coil
Rubber Sealant Gasket
Bumped T-Yoke
Dual Laminated Cotton Spider
50 oz. Single Magnet
The only way you can wire them is:
300W RMS x 2 @ 4 Ohms Stereo
So if your subs really want the 450 watts, all you will be able to give em is 300 watts a piece.
You might be better off finding a amp that will put out 900 watts @ 2 ohms mono, and wire the subs in parallel. This way you will be giving the subs exactly what they need.
They will sound like they should if you give em the RMS wattage.
Should the landlord supply a cleaning crew after maintenance work in your apartment is finished?
My hot water tank was leaking all over my b-room closet-towels,soaps,bubblebaths,shampoos,wash cloths,hand towels,,jackets,radio,vacumms,coolers, lotions,powders, fem. products, etc. were drenched in rusty H2O.I took the next day off (while the maint. guy was fixing it) to clean up all of my stuff. The maintenance guy paid for 4 loads of laundry to be done. Rinsed all of my hygene products because rusty H20 coated everything. By the time I was done with the laundry and rinsing all of my stuff, the maint guy was done with the hot water tank replacement. After he left, I had to clean my entire closet (shelves and bar), mop my b-room and kitchen due to walking in and out of the apt., wash the walls (due to rusty H20 dripping all over them), and finally put all my stuff back in the closet. I ASKED MY LANDLORD FOR A "DISCOUNT" ON THIS MONTH’S RENT BECAUSE I TOOK AN ENTIRE DAY OFF TO CLEAN UP THE MESS FROM THE PLUMMER AND MAINT.GUY. I HAVE TO MEET WITH HIM 2DAY. DO U THINK RENT SHOULD BELESS
I would hardly call water damage from a broken water heater "housekeeping". I would call it flood damage. I love the way landlords word everything to their benefit. While the landlord is under no obligation to clean any of your personal items he should be responsible for cleaning walls ,floors , and any other structural damage. (for lack of a better word)
But the odds are if you approach him nicely he will make some sort of deal with you.