I need an amp , Help

by Jroc
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alright i have 2 12in hifonics subs they are the titans 400 r and 800 p watts what do i get for an amp i get confused on how the amp's watts get broken down to each sub


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newB on 05/10/2008 04:42:58
we will need to know the coil config on the woofers
-Drew

Ash on 05/10/2008 08:47:26
Going with the same line isn't a bad idea in cost and capabilities seeing how they are designed to mate up well. The Hifonics Titan TXI-1008D isn't a bad choice for either the dual voice coil or single models. With that amp being able to run 2 ohms @ 700 rms watts and 1000 rms @ 1 ohm, it should match up either way.

Hifonics amps aren't CEA compliant, but have good power supplies and shouldn't be that far off with it's 80 amp fuse. One has to figure as well do the subs handle all what they say? That's why I would say they are probably a better match as the company intended.



Jroc on 05/10/2008 17:52:58
would this be a good amp to think about KENWOOD EXCELON KAC-X10D

Ash on 05/10/2008 22:03:05
I wouldn't consider it being that it only has a 40 amp fuse. The Kenwood amps are nice buget amps no doubt when the application fits. Going with the power range needed for those subs you could use a bit more.

By the way, you never mentioned which models you have. Single or dual voice coils? That alone may be the sole determiner of what amp you need to run. If they are duals then you will be looking at a 1 ohm load total and will need a amp that can handle such with matching output.

kirchatndftbl on 05/11/2008 06:01:57
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_10428_Hifonics+TXi12D4.html

are these the subs u have??

if so go with the hifonics amp noted earlier since u need an amp stable at 1ohm and that amp is a great choice

Jroc on 05/13/2008 18:19:02
what about this amp is it any good and would it power them well?

kirchatndftbl on 05/14/2008 06:51:39
???



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