Quick rear fill/sub question
Quick rear fill/sub question
If i have a pair of comps up front powered by and amp and some coaxials in the back running off the HU will the sound comming out of one of speakers be delayed on one end?
Will my Kar 900.1d be enough to safely and effectively power a flatline if I run it at 1olm?
Thanks!
Will my Kar 900.1d be enough to safely and effectively power a flatline if I run it at 1olm?
Thanks!
thats what i have on my flatline, unfortunantly i couldn't get the 12D2, i could only get the 12D4, so i'm only running at 750RMS @ 2 ohms, but yes it is stable to 1 ohm, which is 900RMS, but i thought they were out of the 12D2's right now, well i guess i have had mine for a month now so damn.....lol
Originally Posted by avsmusic1
wow apparently one of the other forums i post on is way wrong then...
anyway thanks a bunch.....oya and how much do the flatlines run?
anyway thanks a bunch.....oya and how much do the flatlines run?
was about $370 for me shipped, and man lemme tell you, the best sounding sub i have ever heard, but i do suggest getting a better amp, not dissing arc, get a different arc amp, try for this one
http://www.arcaudio.com/arc-05/amplifiers/xxk_1500.htm
i plan on upgrading to this one eventually, more power and cleaner signal than the 900.1D
Originally Posted by nismos14
Why would there be a delay? The signal won't take any longer to reach the fronts or the rears.
ghost- i would love to get a diff amp but simply dont have the money.. is there a better sub choice to match this amp?
Originally Posted by avsmusic1
so the signal wouldn't take longer at all to reach the front due to it going through the external amp?
ghost- i would love to get a diff amp but simply dont have the money.. is there a better sub choice to match this amp?
ghost- i would love to get a diff amp but simply dont have the money.. is there a better sub choice to match this amp?
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