What kind of amp do I need to power 2 12" AudioPipe Subwoofers with 750Max watts and 375 RMS?
That was pretty much it. I just need to know what type of amp I need to get.
http://www.autoshop.com.au/shopcae.php?c =27
They are the green ones.
Thanks
i would look for a CEA-2006 certified amp, one that @ a single 4 ohms will not output more than 750Watts RMS. You could also get a mp that is stable to 1 ohm, and save money, but it will have more distortion, heat up more, and likely have a shorter life span, but still sound pretty good.
keep in mind that for a 3db gain you have to double power and 1 db is the lowest change in volume the ear can detect. and 10 db is "twice as loud" this is scientific fact. I am pointing this out to simply stress don't worry about wattage so much, the difference between say 500 watts and 750 is really very difficult to detect in a A/B comparision, let alone trying to compare one instal to the other. I would keep the wattage @ at least 250 watts, however.
For a 4 ohm load (thats the final load for (2) DVC 40 subs)
a stereo amp bridged mono may be the most economical, but if you are putiing this in a small car, or adding a amp for the mains as well, a effecient Class "D" mono amp, may be easier on your otherwise overworked alternator.
Here are a few suggestions (only sugestions):
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuse action=product.display&Product_ID=52 35
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuse action=product.display&Product_ID=54 29
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuse action=product.display&Product_ID=33 53
http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuse action=product.display&Product_ID=33 71
My pick would be the Kenwood (2nd) or the rockford (last one)






