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xploder21 
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Posted: August 24, 2004 at 11:40 PM / IP Logged  
I was thinking of getting a RF Punch 301s or 301M. I was also thinking of an MTX Thunder282.
padawan 
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Hifonics Brutus BX500D HERE
It does 500Wrms X 1 @ 1-ohm...will give each one of ur sony's 250W rms, got a subsonic filter too, and remote bass control (although that's dumb)....free 8 guage wiring kit, nice....
Oh yeah, don't forget to wire ur subs in parallel/parallel like THIS that way u get that 1-ohm load...
munchichee 
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well every bit of info I found on the Sony Xs-L101P5 subs indicated they are single voice coil subs. The Xs-L105P5 woofers are dual voice coil.
Go double check the back of the speaker because sony's direct link thru crutchfield (they have no info on their site) says THIS
padawan 
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Well in that case, grab that JBL GTO 601.1, it does 600Wrms X 1 @ 2-ohms...Wire ur subs in parallel as shown HERE and that's a wrap, 300W rms to each sub...
xploder21 
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i'll double check on that.
xploder21 
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I was thinking about a Power Acoustix LT980/2

padawan 
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Why do u want to use a 2-channel amplifier to drive subwoofers? Makes no sense, get a mono block amplifier and do it right.
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The MTX amps and the RF amps are both not a great choice in this situation because neither one will produce the kinda power you are gonna want. I would look at the JBL amps, and if I remember right most of them are 1 ohm mono so your wiring could be simplified greatly. Check em out online and I know you can get a big ass JBL in your price range and I am sure you will be happy.
double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
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Rave, the new GTO JBLs aren't 1-ohm stable, the BPs were, and they are hard to find now.
xploder21 
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 the amp can be wired into 4 ohm Mono.

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