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I actually had 2 of the pioneer dvc 12's running off the cd1210 the neighboring business hated itwho lies and who truths, specs? - Page 2 -- posted image..
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Try to find a Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 (1200 continous watts @1-4ohm). It's a CEA-2006 compliant and should be around your price range.
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http://www.logicsoundlab.com/index.html Theres the link for logic
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Um...your friends sub was prolly 1500 peak for .3464 seconds and only 300 watts rms...don't look at peak ratings...also if your amp was set incorrectly and was clipping it could be putting out more power than rated...but dirty dirty power...I though we've been over this
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is this a good amp for my 2 pioneer 12" w306dvc's
about 350.00 shipped.thay say cea 2006 compliant
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sorry i didnt post amp model

model is phoenix gold rsd1200.1

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phoenix gold is definitely good stuff, we use to carry it.

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not trying to open a large can of worms but CEA even though its the industry standard its flawed because you USUALLY cant get 14.4 volts to go to your amp its usually closer to 12.5.
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vbel wrote:
Try to find a Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 (1200 continous watts @1-4ohm). It's a CEA-2006 compliant and should be around your price range.

how can it be 1200w continous at 1-4 ohms? if that were the case, why even run it at 1 ohm producing added heat and stress on the amp if 4 ohms can do the same thing? my guess is 1200 @ 1 ohm, not at 4.

CEA-2006 is just a standard way of testing amps for their output power. while alot of vehicles don't average 14.4 volts, there are some that do, usually the ones that are very much into car audio. my truck completely stock put out around 13.3 volts and after just upgrading the big 3 to 1/0 gauge wire, it averages around 14.6 at idle!

Whatever you do, DO NOT let the white smoke leak out of the wires.....
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1lowgalant wrote:
how can it be 1200w continous at 1-4 ohms? if that were the case, why even run it at 1 ohm producing added heat and stress on the amp if 4 ohms can do the same thing? my guess is 1200 @ 1 ohm, not at 4.
The power supply automatically regulates the voltage rails, so as to not produce too much current. By regulating the voltage rails, the output power remains the same, no matter what the load.
Personally, I dislike the idea, to me it shows an unwillingness to produce an amplifer that is capable of high current, and a "shortcutting" company. PG didn't USED to be this way, I was a fan years ago, but now? I'm not really so sure.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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