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Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 37
Registered: May-04
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ok i got two 12" RF Subs which are 500 Watts RMS each and they are Dual 4 ohms.. which amp would u recomend i get out of these two.

Hifonics BX1000D - 1000 Watts RMS @ 1 ohm

Diamond Audio D5 1200.1 - 1200 Watts RMS @ 1 ohm


I can get a brand new Hifonics amp for about $240 and i can get a Diamond audio for the same price. but the diamond audio is used, so what do u think i should get ?
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Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 38
Registered: May-04
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or do u think i should just get a Hifonics BX1500D which is 1500 Watts RMS @ 1 ohm, or will 750 Watts RMS running to each speaker be too much ? because i can get that Hifonics BX1000D for $240 and the Hifonics BX1500D for $250... So what u think i should get ?
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Joey
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I don't know about the diamond audio but the Hifonics BX1000 is a great amp. You can get it off Ebay brand new for $212. It is underated also so it would be good.
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Username: Mfgirbaud05

Post Number: 39
Registered: May-04
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yea i was prolly gonna get that one anyways but do u think i should get that 1500 watt one instead that way i will have 750 watts rms running to each sub.?
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Joey
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I wouldn't. If the subs call for 500 watts rms you would risk burning the coils up with more wattage. The 1000 would be perfect.
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