Maxima Subwoofer Enclosure
2010
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what amp would i need to power the following sub?
the sub is a Pioneer TS-W308D4 12" 1400w Subwoofer with the following specs:
Maximum input power 1.400 W
Nominal input power 400 W
Impedance 4O
Frequency response 20 - 180 Hz
Lowest resonance frequency 34,5 Hz
Sensitivity (1W/1m) 92 dB
Woofer size 30 cm
Woofer material Interlaced Basalt / Aramid Fibre Reinforced IMPP Composite Cone
Dual 4O voice coils: 2 or
Yes
Voice Coil bobbin type Phenol resin coated glass cloth bobbin
Pole Yoke Type Extended and Vented pole yoke
Magnets Double-stacked, high power
Terminals Push-type
Recommended sealed enclosure 24,1 - 49,5 litres
Surround 3-Layer Fiber Woven Radial Surround
what wattage would the amp need to be putting out and at what impedance?
what specific amp would you recommend that fulfils this criteria?
Thank you in advance
400 watt rms mono block 2 ohm stable which is easy to find. http://cgi.ebay.com/KICKER-ZX-400-1-400-Watt-RMS-MONOBLOCK-CAR-AMP-ZX400-1-/170478752691?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Car_Amplifiers&hash=item27b15353b3
make sure you or have sombody, who really knows how to set the gain. you can blow any speaker with too much (over powering)or too little wattage (distortion from turning the gain up to far)
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