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subz 
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posted: March 08, 2012 at 10:11 PM / IP Logged  
So last year I purchased two Pioneer TS-W258D4 subwoofers (main specs below) and haven't done anything with them, there just sitting here looking shiny, but anyway now I'm in the market for an amp to power them and after some research I think I've found the amp for them but figured I'd try to get a second opinion before making the final purchase.
[Bold]Specs:
Remember I have 2 of these!
Pioneer TS-W258D4
DVC 4-Ohm Woofers
350 Watts RMS
1200 Watts Max Power (Means nothing)
10" Woofers
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 450Hz
The amp I'm thinking of is the Massive Audio N2 Nano Monoblock, here are the specs on it
RMS @ 4Ohm - 200 Watts
RMS @ 2Ohm - 400 Watts
RMS @ 1Ohm - 800 Watts
Class D Amp
THD at rated RMS - <0.3%
No speaker level inputs or preamp outs
Built in high/low pass filters
Low-pass cross over frequency - 40Hz to 220Hz
Subsonic Filter - 10Hz to 50Hz
Signal To Noise Ratio - >80dB
Bass boost - 0dB, 6dB, 12dB
No fuse rating for the amp
Do you think this amp will be good to power two of the 10" TS-258D4 subwoofers I have.
P.S. I plan on wiring it up to a 1Ohm load in a sealed box with no chamber divider. If not have any suggestions of other amps I can explore?
Thanks.
subz 
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posted: March 08, 2012 at 10:52 PM / IP Logged  
On an additional note I think I'll inline fuse it using a 50 Amp fuse.
wheelerdr 
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Joined: October 25, 2004
Location: Louisiana, United States
Posted: March 22, 2012 at 5:53 AM / IP Logged  
looks like it would be ok but i would put  a divider in the sub enclosure and give each sub their own space
krazyl 
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Joined: March 23, 2012
Location: Louisiana, United States
Posted: March 23, 2012 at 2:55 PM / IP Logged  
I would put a inline fuse at the rated spec of the amp. Or do a 10% increase of what it is rated at.

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