What is the best Hi to Low level converter on the market
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Originally posted by BabaBooey
Do you think that you're going to change your subwoofer setup in the future? It's seems kind of stupid since you wouldn't be using it anywhere near its potential, but a JBL 1200.1 ($270) would be very effective. If it follows basic physics laws (which it doesn't between 1 and 2 ohms), it should put out 300 watts @ 8 ohms, would allow you 1200 watts @ 1 and 2 ohms, and 600 watts @4 ohms. If you decide to get that amp, go on eBay, look up the model number (bp1200.1 to be exact), and find the seller scala1. He has the cheapest prices on the net and you get a full warranty with all products.
Do you think that you're going to change your subwoofer setup in the future? It's seems kind of stupid since you wouldn't be using it anywhere near its potential, but a JBL 1200.1 ($270) would be very effective. If it follows basic physics laws (which it doesn't between 1 and 2 ohms), it should put out 300 watts @ 8 ohms, would allow you 1200 watts @ 1 and 2 ohms, and 600 watts @4 ohms. If you decide to get that amp, go on eBay, look up the model number (bp1200.1 to be exact), and find the seller scala1. He has the cheapest prices on the net and you get a full warranty with all products.
What do you mean .....It seems these the JL amp and JL speaker were ment to be. Perfect match up........Right?
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I wouldn't say that any sub and amp combination are "made for each other", excluding maybe MMATS -their Juggernaut subs have dual 1.4 ohm VC's and their D100HC puts out max power @ .65 ohms.
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Eng - Not sure that the JL RIPS electronics works above 4 ohms? It's designed to put out the same power in any impedance load between 1 - 4 ohms so I'd guess it will act as an unregulated amp once U go above a 4 ohm impedance.
Anyway, since U seem set on an IB style sub ( & I'd guess looking for just a basic audio upgrade w/o giving up trunk space ), consider the Pioneer VCCS series subs. They R 4 ohm SVC free-airs ( check with www.crutchfield.com for more specs ) & will easily handle the JL 250.1's power. I've heard a 10" & 12" with a RF 360a2 on it & they were impressive for an IB sub. Choose well!!
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Originally posted by Mean Gene
Eng - Not sure that the JL RIPS electronics works above 4 ohms? It's designed to put out the same power in any impedance load between 1 - 4 ohms so I'd guess it will act as an unregulated amp once U go above a 4 ohm impedance.
Anyway, since U seem set on an IB style sub ( & I'd guess looking for just a basic audio upgrade w/o giving up trunk space ), consider the Pioneer VCCS series subs. They R 4 ohm SVC free-airs ( check with www.crutchfield.com for more specs ) & will easily handle the JL 250.1's power. I've heard a 10" & 12" with a RF 360a2 on it & they were impressive for an IB sub. Choose well!!
Eng - Not sure that the JL RIPS electronics works above 4 ohms? It's designed to put out the same power in any impedance load between 1 - 4 ohms so I'd guess it will act as an unregulated amp once U go above a 4 ohm impedance.
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