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Your ideal amplifier will produce 1000-1200 watts RMS into a 1-ohm load (or a 4-ohm load, but you will have a very difficult time finding an amp rated for that kind of power into 4 ohms). Here are a few that would work:

http://www.cardomain.com/item/KIC04SX12501
http://www.amazon.com/Hifonics-BXI1206D-Brutus-1200-Amplifier/dp/B000HI85XY/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/103-5304509-5739807?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1174958188&sr=8-3
http://www.orioncaraudio.com/Products/Products.aspx?ProductID=508
http://www.directedxtreme.com/amplifiers/d2400.asp

2007-03-26 14:23:05 · answer #1 · answered by KaeZoo 7 · 0 0

actually you can use either a 4ohm mono amplifier or one that is stable to 1 ohm mono. You will have to wire the subs differently in each application. It looks like your using L7's, so i would look for a 500watt at least mono amp. Look for RMS ratings at 14volts for a decent amplifier.

2007-03-26 20:44:58 · answer #2 · answered by phd12volt 2 · 0 0

wire each sub to 2ohm then wire them down to 1ohm total and run a 1 ohm stable amp. check onlinecarstereo.com for amps. id go for a hifonics. u can wire at 4ohm like the other guy said but ud need a bigger amp. at 1ohm u save a lot of money and get more bang for ur buck

2007-03-26 20:12:28 · answer #3 · answered by ghettocowboy248 5 · 0 0

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