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    power acuostic      ps12000d                                                                                                                                          **POWER CLASS D SERIES COMMON FEATURES **Hi Speed Digital Circuitry **Fully Regulated PWM Power Supply **Four Way Protection Circuit **1 Ohm Stable **Bridging Synchronization **Variable Low Pass 50Hz-150Hz **Variable Subsonic Filter 15Hz-40hz **Variable Subwoofer EQ @ 45Hz **Phase Switch 0-180 **Remote Dash Mount Low Level Gain Control With Cable **Frequency Response: 15Hz to 150hz **S/N Ratio: 100 db **THD: 0.5% **System Distress Indicator **Inputs Sensitivity: 200mv-8v **Dual Mono Speaker Output Connectors **Platinum Plated Heavy Duty Power & Speaker Terminals               what about this amp?
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I would find a single channel amp that puts out around 600 watts at 1 ohm
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well i found this for 124.00 what else do you know of or would this be perfect    and also do i just hook it up like a nomal amp to get 1 ohm or whats the trick ppl  

HIFONICS BRUTUS BXi608 600W Mono Car Amplifier/Amp

BRAND NEW 2008 AMP! 600 WATT! FAST SHIPPING! WARRANTY!

Features:

  • Type: Mono Block
  • 1-Ohm Power Rating 1x600
  • 2-Ohm Power Rating 1x300
  • Turn-On Delay/ Mute
  • Frequency Response @-3dB: 20-250Hz
  • Damping Factor: >250
  • Signal To Noise Ratio: > 95 dB
  • THD + Noise: < 0.1%
  • Power and Specific Diagnostics LEDs
  • Protection DC, Short Circuit, Overload
  • Power Supply - All MOSFET: Full PWM
  • Power Output Circuit Type: Ultra-Fi MOSFET
  • Variable Phase Shift
  • Phase Change in Degrees: 0-+180
  • Variable Low-Pass 24 dB Octave: 35Hz - 250Hz
  • Variable Subsonic Filter: 15Hz - 35Hz
  • Bass EQ: 0-+10 dB
  • Balanced Inputs
  • RCA Inputs
  • RCA Line Outputs
  • Remote Bass Module Included (Via RJ11 Jack)
  • Dimensions: 9.84"L x 9.45"W x 2.52"H
  • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
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that amp would work...if you have enough room a 4th order bandpass may work
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ok  sounds good would you be interested in helping me with the design i can do the wood work but dont understand the calculaters for a 4th order bp  all the infor should be there for it   by the way i have an explorer so i probably have the room  other wise what esle could i build and how do i get the amp to run at 1 ohm  i thought i knew car audio lol guess i dont know doodie lol i can do all the work but just dont understand the math
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Wiring the subs together would be all of them in parallel if I understand that they are single 4 ohm coils on each
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ya i got all the wiring down for the subs but is there any way i  have to wire the amp up or just fuse it to the bat with a 60 amp fuse what I was really wanting you to help me with is the 4th order box im not sure how to use the calculater for it but i can build it i just need the HxWxD demensions . or if you can teach me how to use the box calculaters ,or should i put a new post up in a diff room
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its your thread...you can say whatever you want.
I doubt you can design a 4th order bandpass...I tried but the specs to this subwoofer lends to to Infinite baffle. Anything else and it will sound like complete crap.
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