Looking for a new sub
Looking for a new sub
im looking for a new sub i have an audiobahn 2200hct amp which is as follows
4 Ohm Stereo: 200 X 2 Watts
2 Ohm Stereo: 400 X 2 Watts
1 Ohm Stereo: 600 X 2 Watts
4 Ohm Mono: 400 X 1 Watts
2 Ohm Mono: 800 X 1 Watts
1 Ohm Mono: 1600 X 1 Watts
4 Ohm Stereo: 200 X 2 Watts
2 Ohm Stereo: 400 X 2 Watts
1 Ohm Stereo: 600 X 2 Watts
4 Ohm Mono: 400 X 1 Watts
2 Ohm Mono: 800 X 1 Watts
1 Ohm Mono: 1600 X 1 Watts
yes! another member with my amp Im currently trying to purchase an avalanche 18 thatll do the trick...yes 18 inches Chad the owner recommends a 6 cubic feet or more for a ported enclosure but if you want something crazy Id say this one. The price isnt expensive by any means. I currently run a JBL GTI with that amp and it sounds very good. although its only sending 600watts to it. capable of 1400rms easy. anyhow hope this helps
I was reading on soundillusions about the avalanche subwoofer, this one guy sent 3000rms @ 1 ohm and still couldnt fry it. According to him i think he said it burped 30 times, and still no smell of a coil. When i do get this sub ill be sending it about 1600rms @ 1 ohm...
Originally Posted by thephatOne
I was reading on soundillusions about the avalanche subwoofer, this one guy sent 3000rms @ 1 ohm and still couldnt fry it. According to him i think he said it burped 30 times, and still no smell of a coil. When i do get this sub ill be sending it about 1600rms @ 1 ohm...
Originally Posted by Ankit69
i was thinkin about gettin a 12 inch resonant engineering xxx sub ?
Originally Posted by BustaReims
The nice thing about the Adire's is that they utilize the XBL2 engine which allows them to drive hellua good excursions with even the weakest of electrical input.
Originally Posted by AscendantMax
little correction there, XBL2 allows very good linear movement even at high excursion levels. that's why drivers with XBL2 can still sound very clean at high volumes. 

Ah, thank-you.
Originally Posted by slickrick
go with a 15" AA avalanche 15. 299 plus shipping.
Can't go wrong with either one, but AA is just as good if not better. Plus you can also put some money towards the box you will need to build, which is going to be HUGE with a sub like that.




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