The amp has an rms of 1200 watts and a max of 1600 watts at 1 ohm, and the L7 has an rms 1000 watts and a max of 2000 watts. Im just wondering if anyone knows from personal experience if the amp can push sub without having the gain all the way up on the amp, Thanks.
the l7's specs are 2000 watt peak, 1000 watt rms. and im wiring it at 1 ohm. will the amp be too much for the sub or not enough? the amp specs are.......MAX POWER (1 OHM)
1900W X 1
RMS POWER (1 OHM)
1400W X 1
RMS POWER (2 OHMS)
1000W X 1
RMS POWER (4 OHMS)
625W X 1
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO...
Planet Audio TQ1601D? Im looking at these two amps for my 15" kicker L7 dual 2 ohm voice coil. Im wanting to wire it at 1 ohm, the kenwood has a rms of 900 watts at 1 ohm and the planet audio has an rms of 1200 at 1 ohm, but i dont know if the planet audio is a true 1200 rms because its not a...
I have a 15" l7 2 ohm dvc and I'm wanting to run it a 4 ohms so I'm looking for a good 2 channel amp that I can bridge that will push the sub and is not too expensive.
Im wondering if this amp would have enough to push the sub without having the gain all the way up on the amp. Im low on cash and this amp is at a good price for the brand and watts.
i meant a kenwood-9105D amp
so the amp does not have enough power to push the sub? because i dont want to spend...
im running the sub at 4 ohms and i plan on bridgeing the amp and it says the rms of the amp at 1 channel bridged is 1400, but i dont know if its a true 1400. so i was wondering if anyone knows if the amp could push the sub at 4 ohms?