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Wantofok 
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Posted: April 22, 2003 at 3:31 AM / IP Logged  
My responds came out of whack, so it looks kind of wierd Big PExpert Input On System Setup!! - Page 2 -- posted image.. You just gave me the answer I was looking forExpert Input On System Setup!! - Page 2 -- posted image. I was confused about the setup but now I'm pretty sure on going for that the IDMax!!! As for the amp the JBL 1200 is a very likely choice also. Have you personaly heard these items? How good do they sound? Thanks again.
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I've read alot of raves on the JBL BP1200.1, and I think I remember Velocity recommending Zapco before (but I'm not sure about that). I've never been a fan of MTX (personal choice, not performance). The others I haven't really heard anything on before. Here's what I found in case anyone's interested (all ratings are at 12v)...
USA Amps USA-1000X
Class AB
300 x 2 @ 4ohms
400 x 2 @ 3ohms
500 x 2 @ 2ohms
1000 x 1 @ 4ohms bridged
Xtant X1001
Class D
500 x 1 @ 4ohms
1000 x 1 @ 2ohms
Zapco C2k-6.0X
Class D
150 x 2 @ 4ohms
300 x 2 @ 2ohms
600 x 2 @ 1ohm
600 x 1 @ 4ohms bridged
1325 x 1 @ 2ohms bridged
Mmats D100HC
Class D
1200 x 1 @ 0.67ohms
JBL 1200.1
Class D
600 x 1 @ 4ohms
1200 x 1 @ 2ohms
1200 x 1 @ 1ohm
MTX Thunder 1000D
Class D
500 x 1 @ 4ohms
1000 x 1 @ 2ohms
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Posted: April 22, 2003 at 4:43 AM / IP Logged  
boss 3000d is 800wrms @ 4 ohm 1500wrms @ 2 ohm and 3000wrms @ 1 ohm. you shuold think about it. save money. and it hits very very hard.
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Posted: April 22, 2003 at 12:32 PM / IP Logged  
the IDMax is an awesome sub, and 1200W is about as much as you would want to feed it...I havent personally heard this combination yet, but have heard each individually, and have heard the IDMax with similar power behind it...one word, AWESOME!
put it in a nice sealed box (dont go too big here either, cuz the smaller the box the greater the power handling capacity...) I think the one I heard was in a cube or just over a cube, and it will slam! you will not be disappointed...
and the JBL BP1200.1 is a true workhorse, as I have said in many other posts...if you wanna talk bang for buck, I honestly dont think you can beat this amp...
others may tell you about Boss 3000W amps that you can get for like 200 bux, but I think most of us are aware that 3000BossWatts equal around 800W in the real world, and that the Boss amps, much like the rest of the low-end junk like Pyramid and Legacy will only produce their peak power under extreme duress for a fraction of a second before they turn into a molten mass of garbage...
go for it man, you will not be disappointed...IDMaxs are awesome!
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