what how well would a 300 watt amp hooked up to a 12" 1200 watt xplod hit? sorry for da question
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to properly answer that question you need to provide for us what amp it is so that we can tell you if it really gives out 300 watts, what deck so that we can tell you how clean it will sound, and what wiring so that we know your using the proper guage for the amount of power, also what box so we can desifer what kind of "hit" you will get ...
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Originally posted by kaponeto properly answer that question you need to provide for us what amp it is so that we can tell you if it really gives out 300 watts, what deck so that we can tell you how clean it will sound, and what wiring so that we know your using the proper guage for the amount of power, also what box so we can desifer what kind of "hit" you will get ...
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mondo is right about the sonys.. they are not 1200w RMS.. and i would never run them anywhere near that much power..
if you provide us with the brand amp, RMS rating, Peak rating, type of box (sealed, bandpass, or vented), and headunit info we can give you a more accurate stab at the sound you will attain...
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ok guys geez im a noob but here it is...
Sony XM-2200GTX
RMS Power Range : 2x200 Watts
Maximum Power: 2x400 Watts
Sony Xplod 1100 Watt Max 10" Subwoofer, XS-L100P5W
10" Subwoofer
1100 Watts Max
300 Watts Continuous (RMS)
Gold Plated Binding Posts
The Box is a 10" Sealed.
My Headunit is an AIWA CDC-X407
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hope this helps i know isnt a great system flame if u will its the first thing ive bought in regards to bass so...Last edited by Accord_exR; 02-14-2006, 01:35 AM.
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Sony Xplod 1100 Watt Max 10" Subwoofer, XS-L100P5W:
10" Subwoofer
1100 Watts Max
300 Watts Continuous (RMS)
5-sided Polypropylene Cone for Lower Distortion, Louder & Deeper Bass
Stroke Stabilizer Rubber Surround
Single 4 ohm 6-layer Voice Coil
Gold Plated Binding Posts
Sony XM-2200GTX:
» 2-channel car amplifier
» 200 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms (250 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms)
» 500 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (4-ohm stable in bridged mode)
» low-pass crossover (50-300 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
» variable bass boost (0-10 dB at 40 Hz)
» MOSFET power supply and output stages
» Tri-way capable (Tri-Way Crossover required)
» CEA-2006 compliant
» preamp- and speaker-level inputs
» preamp outputs
» gold-plated connectors
» fuse rating: 40A x 2
» 4-gauge power and ground leads recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
Sealed box for (1) 10" sub.... still need to know the size of the box but i have a thing against prefab boxes since i started to learn more about audio.
so your sub can handle 300w continuous and your amp can potentially put out 500w(4ohm mono stable @14.4v) meaning youll need at least 8ga (id use 4ga) wiring
it will sound good, not loud. theres a kid around here with the same sub but a larger amp in a CRX and his is not bad for a particle board made vented box.
its a great start, but ive learned that audio is a never ending mod.. i always seem to be upgrading to newer or better products.. good luck with the install and happy bumping
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Originally posted by mondojackalits "decipher"...and regardless of all of that, its still an xpold..they arent that loud..
In Need of an engine, just a basic f22a...pm me if you have one willing to part with.
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