Sub
Thanks for your help.
37.5W x 2 @ 4-ohms stereo
75W x 2 @ 2-ohms stereo
150W X 1 @ 4-ohms bridged
With only 150W RMS to work with, a 200W RMS subwoofer will work just fine.
I'm assuming you are using a sealed enclosure designed for a single 10" subwoofer. You will need either a single 4 ohm or dual 2 ohm voice coil subwoofer wired in series to match your amps 4 ohm load requirement.


, but I don't think those numbers are true at all. This amp is very under rated. I will look into the subs you listed. Thanks
Last edited by dragonrage; Aug 20, 2011 at 10:44 AM.
if so for the money you will be very happy with the T3 Audio

The are made in Gainesville GA as well

http://shop.doubledmods.com/T3-Audio...?categoryId=-1
if so for the money you will be very happy with the T3 Audio

The are made in Gainesville GA as well

http://shop.doubledmods.com/T3-Audio...?categoryId=-1
I dont see why not might need some poly fill
Its one we will be loading into our new stealth boxes once the first batch of 100 arrives

We have preloaded these into our C5 enclosures and everyone loves them
I will see if I have one left in inventory on Monday and send you a PM with a price shipped if you like. I also have a ARC KS10 I can make you a deal on as well

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Its one we will be loading into our new stealth boxes once the first batch of 100 arrives

We have preloaded these into our C5 enclosures and everyone loves them
I will see if I have one left in inventory on Monday and send you a PM with a price shipped if you like. I also have a ARC KS10 I can make you a deal on as well


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