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Old Jan 14, 2002 | 04:10 PM
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Need Help Choosing An Amp

Im am looking for a 2 channel amp that will power two 12 inch JL W3z running at 4 ohm. Im am willing to spend up to three bills. Please include the model (not just brand) with your suggestions. Thanks.
Old Jan 14, 2002 | 08:59 PM
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My suggestion is to save more cash and get somthing good, that you can be happy with and not look to upgrade later.
Old Jan 15, 2002 | 01:31 AM
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Re: Need Help Choosing An Amp

Originally posted by LiLxTodd
Im am looking for a 2 channel amp that will power two 12 inch JL W3z running at 4 ohm. Im am willing to spend up to three bills. Please include the model (not just brand) with your suggestions. Thanks.
uh i would say go fosgate you can get them for a resonable price.

or step up and go with zapco now those are some good as amps.
i use to have a Zapco Z600 excellent amp.
Old Jan 15, 2002 | 10:08 AM
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Re: Re: Need Help Choosing An Amp

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uh i would say go fosgate you can get them for a resonable price.

or step up and go with zapco now those are some good as amps.
i use to have a Zapco Z600 excellent amp.
Little hard to get zapco for 300.
Old Jan 15, 2002 | 12:05 PM
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Originally posted by max'n out
My suggestion is to save more cash and get somthing good, that you can be happy with and not look to upgrade later.
I concur, speaking from experience ofcourse
Old Jan 15, 2002 | 05:54 PM
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i say go for the rockford fosgate 500.2......it'll drive both of your amps
Old Jan 24, 2003 | 04:04 AM
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LOOKING FOR ANOTHER Zapco Z600

- I would be interested in trading my Zapco C2K6.0 for a clean ZapcoZ600+$$ (prolly like $300) since I already have several Z series amps, and need another Z600 to complete my Sound _Q_ system.
Private Msg me if interested.

As far as a nice amp for those woofers, (since I have a pair, and am familiar with their sound, efficiency, and power handling) I'd recommend the Kicker ZR600 which are almost always on ebay for around $250-$300.
The newer all black '01-'02 series are more bulletproof, but only do about 700-725watts rms/4 ohms typically, whereas the older 'polished fins' series did more like 800-850 watts rms/4 ohms.
They are excellent sounding, have really great control, a little thirsty for current, but they have a great regulated power supply which will hold at least the rated 600rms power all the way down to right about 10 volts from 2 to 6 ohms.
One of those ZR600s actually set a world record on a pair of L7 12s in a Street vehicle at a So.Cal db drag race 3x event in August of 2000 - 151.1dB.
I like the ZR1000 much better, but they are a bit more $$, and it would fry a pair of W3s in about 20 minutes.
Even the ZR600 could toast a pair of W3s if you aren't just a little careful, those older ZR series amps are the real thing! - And they even sound incredible on components- (mids & highs).
Good luck in your search.
Old Jan 24, 2003 | 11:11 AM
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Re: LOOKING FOR ANOTHER Zapco Z600

Originally posted by _Q_
- I would be interested in trading my Zapco C2K6.0 for a clean ZapcoZ600+$$ (prolly like $300) since I already have several Z series amps, and need another Z600 to complete my Sound _Q_ system.
Private Msg me if interested.

As far as a nice amp for those woofers, (since I have a pair, and am familiar with their sound, efficiency, and power handling) I'd recommend the Kicker ZR600 which are almost always on ebay for around $250-$300.
The newer all black '01-'02 series are more bulletproof, but only do about 700-725watts rms/4 ohms typically, whereas the older 'polished fins' series did more like 800-850 watts rms/4 ohms.
They are excellent sounding, have really great control, a little thirsty for current, but they have a great regulated power supply which will hold at least the rated 600rms power all the way down to right about 10 volts from 2 to 6 ohms.
One of those ZR600s actually set a world record on a pair of L7 12s in a Street vehicle at a So.Cal db drag race 3x event in August of 2000 - 151.1dB.
I like the ZR1000 much better, but they are a bit more $$, and it would fry a pair of W3s in about 20 minutes.
Even the ZR600 could toast a pair of W3s if you aren't just a little careful, those older ZR series amps are the real thing! - And they even sound incredible on components- (mids & highs).
Good luck in your search.
Groing from the c2k to teh z's
Old Jan 24, 2003 | 06:59 PM
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Re: Re: LOOKING FOR ANOTHER Zapco Z600

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Groing from the c2k to teh z's
- It's just that I came across an incredible deal on a whole lot of Z series amps, and so I decided to go that route, and I only need one more Z600 to complete the 7 amp system.
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