ID Max's for your Maxima
#42
Originally posted by dmbmaxima2k2
cough 1000 RMS / 1800 PEAK cough
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/IDSIDMAX12D2
http://www.carsound.com/news/archives/6_16_101_2.shtml
cough 1000 RMS / 1800 PEAK cough
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/IDSIDMAX12D2
http://www.carsound.com/news/archives/6_16_101_2.shtml
Power RMS
1000 Watts EIA, (1800 Watts Music Program)
Recommended enclosure
1.30 -1.52 cu.ft. sealed (1.8 – 2.50 cu.ft. vented @ 28Hz), Infinite baffle
Xmax (linear)
24.9 mm, (0.98 inch) one-way
Xsus (maximum)
3.5” peak to peak
Voice Coil
Dual 2 ohm or Dual 4 ohm configuration
Sensitivity 1W/1M
93.1 dB 50-150 Hz ground plane. No 88.4 dB
http://www.m-emag.com/reviews/review...wID=129&page=2
The iDMAX was driven by my Crown Macro Tech 5000VZ home-theater amplifier (rated at 5,000 watts x 1). Interestingly, a single channel of that amplifier configured in stereo (rated for 2,500 watts into 2 ohms) was plenty enough to drive the iDMAX to full output.
#43
Originally posted by SprintMax
http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/webs...cts/IDMAX.html
Power RMS
1000 Watts EIA, (1800 Watts Music Program)
Recommended enclosure
1.30 -1.52 cu.ft. sealed (1.8 – 2.50 cu.ft. vented @ 28Hz), Infinite baffle
Xmax (linear)
24.9 mm, (0.98 inch) one-way
Xsus (maximum)
3.5” peak to peak
Voice Coil
Dual 2 ohm or Dual 4 ohm configuration
Sensitivity 1W/1M
93.1 dB 50-150 Hz ground plane. No 88.4 dB
http://www.m-emag.com/reviews/review...wID=129&page=2
The iDMAX was driven by my Crown Macro Tech 5000VZ home-theater amplifier (rated at 5,000 watts x 1). Interestingly, a single channel of that amplifier configured in stereo (rated for 2,500 watts into 2 ohms) was plenty enough to drive the iDMAX to full output.
http://www.imagedynamicsusa.com/webs...cts/IDMAX.html
Power RMS
1000 Watts EIA, (1800 Watts Music Program)
Recommended enclosure
1.30 -1.52 cu.ft. sealed (1.8 – 2.50 cu.ft. vented @ 28Hz), Infinite baffle
Xmax (linear)
24.9 mm, (0.98 inch) one-way
Xsus (maximum)
3.5” peak to peak
Voice Coil
Dual 2 ohm or Dual 4 ohm configuration
Sensitivity 1W/1M
93.1 dB 50-150 Hz ground plane. No 88.4 dB
http://www.m-emag.com/reviews/review...wID=129&page=2
The iDMAX was driven by my Crown Macro Tech 5000VZ home-theater amplifier (rated at 5,000 watts x 1). Interestingly, a single channel of that amplifier configured in stereo (rated for 2,500 watts into 2 ohms) was plenty enough to drive the iDMAX to full output.
#45
http://www.m-emag.com/reviews/popup/idmax12d4lab.html
The iDMAX is a big boy, and I’d recommend about 50 watts as a good starting point for input power. I think 100 watts would be better, and ID recommends between 100 and 1,800 watts. —TN
#52
700 outta be good, just get your box to 1.5cuft if goign sealed. thats what mine is in and the designer from ID helped me with the deminsions to get that, and he said 1.5 is perfect for SPL/SQ, with a little more SQ from it.
Trust me you will love this thing! Just make a good box for it cause a good box means SOOOOO much
Trust me you will love this thing! Just make a good box for it cause a good box means SOOOOO much
#53
Originally posted by Jr'sMaxima
700 outta be good, just get your box to 1.5cuft if goign sealed. thats what mine is in and the designer from ID helped me with the deminsions to get that, and he said 1.5 is perfect for SPL/SQ, with a little more SQ from it.
Trust me you will love this thing! Just make a good box for it cause a good box means SOOOOO much
700 outta be good, just get your box to 1.5cuft if goign sealed. thats what mine is in and the designer from ID helped me with the deminsions to get that, and he said 1.5 is perfect for SPL/SQ, with a little more SQ from it.
Trust me you will love this thing! Just make a good box for it cause a good box means SOOOOO much
#54
Yup.. don't be screwing around with that thin 3/4" crap.. 1.5" w/ cross bracing minimum there.. which means a HEAVY friggin box- lat alone the 60lb amplifier it takes to push it to its limits.
#55
ive had this sub over a year .. 305 haha gl on gettin that price authorized these days tho .. and i had 2 of them
(check my big *** thread or whatever on SD for it .. i recommended a ton of ppl there, but thats over from what i hear)
btw, far as i know, ID MAKES THEIR OWN STUFF. I've been there when he put together an IDQ for me. (or was it the chameleons... i forgot its been like 3 years)
(check my big *** thread or whatever on SD for it .. i recommended a ton of ppl there, but thats over from what i hear)
btw, far as i know, ID MAKES THEIR OWN STUFF. I've been there when he put together an IDQ for me. (or was it the chameleons... i forgot its been like 3 years)
#56
Originally posted by Matt93SE
Yup.. don't be screwing around with that thin 3/4" crap.. 1.5" w/ cross bracing minimum there.. which means a HEAVY friggin box- lat alone the 60lb amplifier it takes to push it to its limits.
Yup.. don't be screwing around with that thin 3/4" crap.. 1.5" w/ cross bracing minimum there.. which means a HEAVY friggin box- lat alone the 60lb amplifier it takes to push it to its limits.
#57
Originally posted by Jr'sMaxima
Trust me SQ is 2nd to none and SPL is huge...
Trust me SQ is 2nd to none and SPL is huge...
Guess you haven't heard every sub out there.....by all means this is a great sub, but not the best.....
#58
Originally posted by dmbmaxima2k2
hmm, i'll have to get a new box then cus i was gonna use my box i have now and swap out subs but it's a 1cu foot box. i'll look for a 1.5 Q-logic box
hmm, i'll have to get a new box then cus i was gonna use my box i have now and swap out subs but it's a 1cu foot box. i'll look for a 1.5 Q-logic box
#60
I have the IDQ15's where are these ranked compared to the idmax ? All i can say is they absolutly pound, i got the PPI 24000 amp running them and OMG. I love them havent heard anything around here that sounds better, like this honda has 4 eclipse aluminum 12's that just go right threw ya they hit hard. But i wouldnt trade mine for much.
#62
Originally posted by SprintMax
ID Max has better SQ to an IDQ 15 ..
and simular SPL
ID Max has better SQ to an IDQ 15 ..
and simular SPL
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