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Ultimate Digitalis DD1-1300S


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flatulatta 
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is the Ultimate Digitalis DD1-1300S any good b/c it does around 900w @ 2ohms and 500@ 4ohms and i can get it cheaper than a 600w ..... 280$ w/o shipping and i was wondering if this amp would be worth it ill probably almost end up burnin ma subs wit to much power (2 comp vr 12s) but iw as just gonna lowerthe gain and sh*t to drop the watts
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I have the amp featured in this article but I could not find anything on the 1300S.  The amp is over a year old and I have not had one day of trouble.  I have also had experience with the dd1-1200.  The 1200 ran for approx 10 hrs straight and never shut down.  There is limited information on the company but it is currently being ran by the guy that made MB Quarts famous. 

http://www.carsound.com/reviews/amps/Ultimate_DT2-800.html

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seems pretty much like a good buy but i made a typo its more expensive than my 600 w (222) and that 1is like 280
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here is someones personal opinion on the amp.

http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/ULTDD11300S

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If you find some 2-ohm subs that can handle the power go for it.  Just watch the subsonic filter..  IF you set the filter wrong you can totally demolish your voice coils... 
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i am running 2 kicker comp vr 12s 2 ohms models at 4ohms each iwill hookthem both to the same channel on my amp that i will buy whcih is a jbl 600.1 which as i am told will drop the ohms to 2 and be pushing somewhere in the range of 300w per sub tell me if this is correct/good and so forth plz
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Your subs are the dual 2ohm voice coils or single voice coils.

If you have two dual 2 ohm subs wired to 4ohms each when you connect them to the amp they would present it with a 2 ohm load.  This would give you around 300 watts per sub.

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they they are the dvc i have them both wired to 4ohms

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