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What is the best 1500w rms sub amp to get for a car? I’m relatively new to car audio so I don’t know much.?
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- 2 years agoFavorite Answer
CT Sounds T-1500.1D
Soundqubed Q1-1200.2
Taramps MD 1200.1
Kicker CXA1200.1
PSI Audio Star Power 1500
DC Audio 1.2k
B2 Audio MA1200.1
Rockford Fosgate R1200-1D
Sundown Audio SAE-1500D
- ?Lv 72 years ago
"Best"? Hope you've been saving.
https://www.woofersetc.com/c-3-amplifiers/c-27-one...
https://www.woofersetc.com/c-3-amplifiers/c-27-one...
http://ddaudio.com/products/amplifiers/m-series/m1...
Or you can just get something "good".
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_173213_Kicker...
https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_88341_Cerwin-...
You may want to consider the fact that there are 2 or 3x as many 1200w amps as there are 1500w amps -- and the power difference is barely worth considering. 25% power increase is almost nothing to the ear.
- Anonymous2 years ago
You obviously don’t know much. You don't need 1500 watts. I'll bet you don't know that a 1500 watt system is only twice as loud as a 150 watt system. Fact. It's a law of acoustic physics. 500 watts RMS is more than enough to damage your hearing at less than full volume. Besides that, you'd need to upgrade your alternator to run a 1500 watt amp.