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brianwilkes 
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ok i have a ELA 300.1 bazooka amp. what i need to know, is it 2 ohms stable and if its a monoblock amp. im tryin to run two 4ohm blaupunkt 12". they a 4 ohmz 200/600. i think i need more power but it will have to do. any help would be nice thanks.
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ok i just answerd my own question

Monoblock subwoofer only amplifier. Liquid Cooling Optional MOSFET output devices, optional remote bass control modules (ELA-BCM).
 
need specs on a amp and subs -- posted image. Standard Features:
Power Output: 300W
Frequency Response: 20-250Hz
Fuse 60 Crossover
Protection Thermal, Short Circuit, Overload
Max Power Output: 500W
Power @ 4 OHM: 300W
Power @ 2 OHM: 500W
Signal To Noise Ratio: 115
Battery Voltage Range 10.5-14.4 volt
Bass EQ
Remote Control optional
 
need specs on a amp and subs -- posted image.General Specifications

RMS Power Range : 300 Watts

Number Of Channels: 1
Maximum Power: 500 Watts
Low Frequency response: 20 Hz
High Frequency Response: 250 Hz
Built In Crossovers: Yes

well it says max 500 @ 2ohm would that be too much? 

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You definitely need a bigger amp capable of around 1000 watts at 1 ohm
That amp is a single channel and is only stable down to 2 ohms.
You CAN wire up all four subs to that amp but it won't be that loud at all...and you'll prolly clip the amp. Wired in parallel series each sub would be getting about 37.5 watts a piece.
you have the wrong specs for that amp.... here are the specs to that amp
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i only have 2  12" 4 ohm subs. the rms is 200. it i parallel the sub ill get 2 ohm right?
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brianwilkes wrote:
i only have 2  12" 4 ohm subs. the rms is 200. it i parallel the sub ill get 2 ohm right?

sorry they are singel 4 ohms

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Two 4 ohm subs in a parallel circuit will net a 2 ohm load. This is safe to operate on that amp as far as the load goes. As far as the power ouput goes, my bet is that this amp really puts out 300w rms into 2 ohm and less into 4 ohm. Even if it puts out more power into 2 ohms, you will still be alright with the amp to sub match. Now, the one thing to be carefull about is that gain control. Set it wrong and you are going to do the crispy critter to the subs. Abuse the subs, they will die.
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Two 4 ohm subs in a parallel circuit will net a 2 ohm load. This is safe to operate on that amp as far as the load goes. As far as the power ouput goes, my bet is that this amp really puts out 300w rms into 2 ohm and less into 4 ohm. Even if it puts out more power into 2 ohms, you will still be alright with the amp to sub match. Now, the one thing to be carefull about is that gain control. Set it wrong and you are going to do the crispy critter to the subs. Abuse the subs, they will die.
  thank you so much.
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you do not need a 1000w sub amp. 300 - 400w would be perfect.
2 subs, right?
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ya only 2 lol

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