pitdawg47 wrote:
Hey guys,
Im new here... My truck got robbed not to long ago.. They took about everything.. I had this system hooked up for over 10 years, Beating everyday everywhere without no problems.. I had 2 15" orion extremes in the single bandpass orion made boxs.. The subs set in middle one side was sealed .. the other side was slot ported.. SWEET BOXS .. Powered with theBlack orion extreme 800 rms amp (old school)
I havent had to mess with my bang for all these years now im not to smart about car audio...
i just want to run 1 amp to subs this is the amp i have The hifonics colossus 3200w rms
http://#/Hifonics-XXV-COLOSSUS-3200W-Car-Mono-2-Channel-Amp-NEW_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem53df9fd855QQitemZ360234080341QQptZCarQ5fAudioQ5fVideo
Now i just need subs.. im pretty tight on cash.. so need some cheaper subs..
I have a 97 tahoe 2 door with teh spare mounted in truck... i have abotu 36inchs wide to work with.. Im scared i wont find something that sounded as good as my old system.. because of the sub boxs was so eleet.. I want something that bangs harder then my old 15 inch orions in them big boxs.. I was thinking about maybe 4 12`s???
How many subs can i hook up to that amp?
does it matter if there dual or single voice coil?
Would i want to run dual or single voice coils?
would that amp run like 4 12inch hifonic subs that are 300rms a peace?(without cliping) ------would only cost 120.00 shipped on ebay for 4 of them..
How many subs can this amp run without cliping?
My buddie had this amp with 2 dual voice coil 12" alpine r`s then when he tryed to hook up 2 more tens ..when you turn up the amp with would cut out? (maybe wasnt wired right?)
what you guys think..? |
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Q: How many subs can i hook up to that amp?
A: As many as you want as long as the final impedance does not exceed the limits of the amp.
Q: does it matter if there dual or single voice coil?
A: No and yes. You will want to use the same ohm subs. You won't want to mix ohm or single and dual. Which you use will matter on how many subs you use and to get you the desired ohm load.
Q: Would i want to run dual or single voice coils?
A: Depends on the amounts of subs and desired ohm load.
Q: would that amp run like 4 12inch hifonic subs that are 300rms a peace?(without cliping) ------would only cost 120.00 shipped on ebay for 4 of them.
A:Clipping - Audible distortion that occurs when continuous power-to-peak power capabilities (headroom) are exceeded. "Turn it down!" This has nothing to do with how many speakers are hooked to it. If the subs will put you to an acceptable ohm load, sure they can be used.
Q:How many subs can this amp run without clipping?
A: Again, this has nothing to do with how many speakers are hooked to it. This has to do with gain settings for the most part. Either cranking up the head unit too high, gain to the amp or another source, Even an over recorded track its self. As long as impedance is correct and within safe range of the amp you will have no clipping from how many speakers are on it.
Q: My buddie had this amp with 2 dual voice coil 12" alpine r`s then when he tryed to hook up 2 more tens ..when you turn up the amp with would cut out? (maybe wasnt wired right?)
A: I will bet you a $100 dollars he has it wired to too low of an impedance for the amp.
Q: what you guys think..?
A: I think you need to start with a little research. Ohms law would be a good place to start. Also enclosure volume will play a huge part in how many you can/should use. 2 subs in a correct enclosure can easily beat 4 in an enclosure too small and/or built poorly.
pitdawg47 wrote:
sorry ...just used to forums where you get 3 or 4 responces within a couple hours.. But this is the 1st caraudio forum ive tryed out.
Your a admin of a car audio site.. you dont have no input for me? |
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I'll take 3 days to get a GOOD answer, over 3 crappy answers in couple hours anyday!