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If you have the T115D2 subs then your best bet would be a good mono amp with a rating around 1200rms at 2ohms. You'll have to series the subs and then parallel them down to the amp. Or you can go with a two 2ch amps (rated at around 600rms bridged 4ohm and series each sub to its own amp).

Now if you have the T115D4 subs then you'll need a 2ch amp that is rated at around 1200 rms when bridged (4ohm) and you'll wire the subs the same as above. Or you can go with two mono amps (each rated at around 600rms at 2ohms) and put each sub on its own amp (parallel each sub to its own amp 2ohm load).

Here's some wiring diagrams: http://mobile.jlaudio.com/support_pages.php?page_id=161

Now as far as amp brands, most of your big companies will make a good amp. My recommendations are: JL Audio, MTX Hifonics, Audiobahn, Fosgate, Eclipse, Precision Power, Memphis, the list goes on and on.

Hope this helps.

2006-11-14 15:38:36 · answer #1 · answered by bl_arias 4 · 0 1

You will need an amp with at least the same power as the rated RMS. Since you subs are 2 ohm, get one that will handle 2 ohms per channel, or 1 ohm mono in case you want to run both subs in parallel. Either way, you will need lots of power for two 15's

2006-11-14 23:37:35 · answer #2 · answered by gandalf 4 · 1 2

get rid of 1 of the speakers. and 1 1500 watt amp. Ive seen one 15 hit harder then you could imagine. 1000 watts of high/mids and throw in 2 8" midbass because the 15 cant hit the notes that the 8"'s hit. Focus more on the box and quality of your components.

2006-11-14 23:31:37 · answer #3 · answered by mrcarl92807 3 · 1 1

Add the watts RMS of both subs and get an amp that matches the same watts RMS @ 4 ohms and wire the subs like so:

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/SERIES.jpg

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Get an amp that matches the RMS watts @ 1 ohm and wire the subs like so:

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/PARALLEL.jpg

Go here for info on enclosures:

http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com

2006-11-14 23:32:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i think you need anywhere from a 1500 amp to a 3000 watt amp

2006-11-14 23:29:41 · answer #5 · answered by marilu 1 · 1 2

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