need an amp
CLICK HERE for info and a review on the amp. It puts out 450w x 1 @4 ohms. So if your sub is in a sealed box that would be fine. What sub is it your running and are your running two? I can let it go for $70 if your still interested. Let me know what your setup is, as this amp may not be good enough for you.
It really is a nice amp, its a few years old though and a bit dirty. It's been sitting around for more than a year now. My favorite feature is a fan that actually blows air out, most fans suck it which is not as effective.
150x2 would be good for my Fosgate 12's .... or maybe just run one of my JBL's at 460. Which do you think would be better for a temporary sub? The Fosgates are from 2000 and want about 100W RMS. The JBL's are early 90's GT's (also 12's). I have no specs on them, but was told a long time ago by a shop owner that he had the same ones and wanted to try to kill them when he got his new stuff, so he hooked it up to a wall socket and they took it. Also, JBL told me that this speaker wants a 1.74 cuft. box with a 12-1/8 in. long 4" port. I expect that they want around 300-400 W RMS.
Of course, the OP has first grabs, but otherwise, I think I-m going to take the amp off of your hands.
Of course, the OP has first grabs, but otherwise, I think I-m going to take the amp off of your hands.
I would go with the JBL, old JBL stuff is good, and their home audio stuff isn't bad. I've never been a fan of RF, ever since they got bought out their quality has really sunk, and I don't when it was bought out. I've never heard those subs so I can't really give you a good answer, but one sub with more power will be more efficient. A 100w sub isn't very punchy.
EDIT: Wait wait are you saying that JBL took 110v?!? I wonder how many hertz that AC current is. Lol talk about major clipping.
EDIT: Wait wait are you saying that JBL took 110v?!? I wonder how many hertz that AC current is. Lol talk about major clipping.


