Micah B
2009-03-03 14:18:07 UTC
The info is:
1200 watts
600 watts RMS (300 WATTS RMS Per Sub)
Bandpass enclosure with GTO Series 12" polypropylene woofer
Medium density fiberboard construction with front-firing slot vent
Plexiglas front window
Built-in white LED internal lighting
Plexiglas front window
4-ohm impedance
I am in need of information on what would be the proper amp to use. I have been looking at HIFONICS BX1608:
* 600 WATT Mono Block Class "D" Monster Subwoofer amplifier
* 600 x 1 RMS @ 1 ohm
* 1 ohm stable
* 300 watts @ 2 ohms
* Mosfet power outputs
* RCA Outputs
* Advanced Class "D" Setup
* Built in all new BXI sound controls to control Bass EQ, Subsonic Filter, Low-Pass Xover & Phase Shift control
* All new efficient Heatsink Design
* Hifonics Logo Illuminates in bright neon blue illumination
* Power and Protection LED indicator
* Gold RCA Inputs with level control
* Built in advanced crossover system
* Balanced line inputs
* Soft Start Turn on for extra long lasting amplifier protection
* Subsonic bass filtration system
* RCA Line outputs for daisy chaining 2 amps together to run twice as much power
* Low Pass Filter: 35 - 250 Hz
* Requires 4 Gauge amp kit (available in our ebay store)
* Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB
* Phase Shift: 0 - 180 degrees
* Amp stays cool with built in ventilation
* 24 dB Subsonic Filter (15 - 35 Hz)
* Dimensions: 9.84" L x 9.45" W x 2.52" H
* Fuse Rating: 60A
I don't know that much about amps and the only concern I have is that this amp is mono and only 1 ohms and the subs are 4ohms
(Please let me know if this amp would work because it is affordable and highly recommended product!)
If anyone knows a lot more about this please help. I would appreciate any suggestions or information you could share.
Micah B.