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I got the reply finally from mq quart, about my two 12" subs...they say its 3ohm voice coil...150 RMS..

i havent got a clue which amp will work for me now....please throw some to me if ya'll could...thanks

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Can't go wrong with something like the Rockford Fosgate Power 351M.

What MBQ sub is 3 ohms?  Is this a home theater speaker?

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Are these DVC subs or SVC subs?
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car stereo sub..qm300.92  single voice coil....i thought 3ohm....times two...i want it in parellel...but its not gonna be that way im afriad.. oh owell.
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Get a 1-ohm stable amp like the JBL BP600.1 or 1200.1, and you can easily run two of those subs in parallel.  Try to find them on ebay as you can usually get them brand new for very good prices on there.
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OK, I found a reference to the qm300.92 sub.  It was a Japanese market product originally (ie: sold in Japan) and appears to be part of the older Q series.  Probably a nice sounding driver. 

2 X 3ohms in parallel = 1.5 ohm load... esmith is right on, get a good quality 1-ohm stable amp and it will very easily push two of these.

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thanks...i saw one of those and was interested cuz it had the right power range..

yes they sound really good..in a crappy box...im gonna make a box for them...sealed with 1 cu ft...so ill just use this sites calcualaters and have at it..

again thanks for ya'lls help..later

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