I have a 12" 750watts rms kicker L7 2ohm dvc sub that i got for Christmas in a minute i need an amp. I have be looking at soundstream amps. Are they any good?
the SOUNDSTREAM PCA2.760 2-CHANNEL i will have the sub wired to 4ohms and the amp say it puts out 760wattts rms at4ohms bridged
# No. OF CHANNELS: 2
# OUTPUT (watts):RMS (a) 4 Ohms 220x2
# RMS (a) 2 Ohms 380x2
# RMS (a) 4 Ohm Mono 760x1
# T.H.D.: 0.02%
# FREQ. RESPONSE (Hz): 10 - 30k
# SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: >97dB
# DAMPING FACTOR: >200
# INPUT SENSITVITY: 0.5 - 4.0V
# CROSOVER SLOPES: 12dB
# CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: High-Pass(Hz) 50 - 600
# Low-Pass(Hz) 50 - 150
# SUBWOFFER EQ: 0 - 18dB 0
# SUBWOOFER EQ FREQ. (Hz) : 40 - 120
# DIMENSIONS (INCHES): 9.5x2.5x20.0
# Fully regulated MOSFET power supplies
# PWM circuitry
# Tri-guard amplifier protection
# IDI (Intelligent Distress Indicator) gives a visual indication of the amplifiers protection status
# Platinum RCA inputs and outputs
# Line Outputs
# Bi-linear selectable crossovers for inputs and
no, no, no, no, no, no, once again that amp is trash. that sub is high quality CEA compliant and if you run and put that over rated piece of crap to that sub you will blow it from the distorted signal be pushed out of the amp be cause its trying too not easy to push that sub
general rule of thumb is that if you buy cheap, over rated (watts), non CEA compliant stuff, surround it beside the same type of stuff
if you don't want to cash out on a kicker amp no problem, in recent times buy an amp that is CEA compliant so that you know what the amp is really pushing out to match it to your sub
hooking up a CEA compliant amp to indistinguishable sub would almost double the output on that sub
good luck on the sounds but whoever gave you the sub would be disappointed (you too)
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no, no, no, no, no, no, once again that amp is trash. that sub is high quality CEA compliant and if you run and put that over rated piece of crap to that sub you will blow it from the distorted signal be pushed out of the amp be cause its trying too not easy to push that sub
general rule of thumb is that if you buy cheap, over rated (watts), non CEA compliant stuff, surround it beside the same type of stuff
if you don't want to cash out on a kicker amp no problem, in recent times buy an amp that is CEA compliant so that you know what the amp is really pushing out to match it to your sub
hooking up a CEA compliant amp to indistinguishable sub would almost double the output on that sub
good luck on the sounds but whoever gave you the sub would be disappointed (you too)
Answers: Not a doomed to failure choice in my opinion, should nouns nice.
Side note:
"# SUBWOFFER EQ: 0 - 18dB 0"
Be careful beside this feature, L7s do not like a clipped signal.
Sure, yes.
How heaps times are you going to ask this very question, and capture the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this really question, and get alike answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this very sound out, and get the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How masses times are you going to ask this very question, and carry the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this incredibly question, and get indistinguishable answers = 'Yes'?!
no, no, no, no, no, no, once again that amp is trash. that sub is high quality CEA compliant and if you run and put that over rated piece of crap to that sub you will blow it from the distorted signal be pushed out of the amp be cause its trying too not easy to push that sub
general rule of thumb is that if you buy cheap, over rated (watts), non CEA compliant stuff, surround it beside the same type of stuff
if you don't want to cash out on a kicker amp no problem, in recent times buy an amp that is CEA compliant so that you know what the amp is really pushing out to match it to your sub
hooking up a CEA compliant amp to indistinguishable sub would almost double the output on that sub
good luck on the sounds but whoever gave you the sub would be disappointed (you too)
the SOUNDSTREAM PCA2.760 2-CHANNEL i will have the sub wired to 4ohms and the amp say it puts out 760wattts rms at4ohms bridged
# No. OF CHANNELS: 2
# OUTPUT (watts):RMS (a) 4 Ohms 220x2
# RMS (a) 2 Ohms 380x2
# RMS (a) 4 Ohm Mono 760x1
# T.H.D.: 0.02%
# FREQ. RESPONSE (Hz): 10 - 30k
# SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO: >97dB
# DAMPING FACTOR: >200
# INPUT SENSITVITY: 0.5 - 4.0V
# CROSOVER SLOPES: 12dB
# CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: High-Pass(Hz) 50 - 600
# Low-Pass(Hz) 50 - 150
# SUBWOFFER EQ: 0 - 18dB 0
# SUBWOOFER EQ FREQ. (Hz) : 40 - 120
# DIMENSIONS (INCHES): 9.5x2.5x20.0
# Fully regulated MOSFET power supplies
# PWM circuitry
# Tri-guard amplifier protection
# IDI (Intelligent Distress Indicator) gives a visual indication of the amplifiers protection status
# Platinum RCA inputs and outputs
# Line Outputs
# Bi-linear selectable crossovers for inputs and
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no, no, no, no, no, no, once again that amp is trash. that sub is high quality CEA compliant and if you run and put that over rated piece of crap to that sub you will blow it from the distorted signal be pushed out of the amp be cause its trying too not easy to push that sub
general rule of thumb is that if you buy cheap, over rated (watts), non CEA compliant stuff, surround it beside the same type of stuff
if you don't want to cash out on a kicker amp no problem, in recent times buy an amp that is CEA compliant so that you know what the amp is really pushing out to match it to your sub
hooking up a CEA compliant amp to indistinguishable sub would almost double the output on that sub
good luck on the sounds but whoever gave you the sub would be disappointed (you too)
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Sure, yes.
How heaps times are you going to ask this very question, and capture the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this really question, and get alike answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this very sound out, and get the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How masses times are you going to ask this very question, and carry the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this incredibly question, and get indistinguishable answers = 'Yes'?!
no, no, no, no, no, no, once again that amp is trash. that sub is high quality CEA compliant and if you run and put that over rated piece of crap to that sub you will blow it from the distorted signal be pushed out of the amp be cause its trying too not easy to push that sub
general rule of thumb is that if you buy cheap, over rated (watts), non CEA compliant stuff, surround it beside the same type of stuff
if you don't want to cash out on a kicker amp no problem, in recent times buy an amp that is CEA compliant so that you know what the amp is really pushing out to match it to your sub
hooking up a CEA compliant amp to indistinguishable sub would almost double the output on that sub
good luck on the sounds but whoever gave you the sub would be disappointed (you too)
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Answers: Not a doomed to failure choice in my opinion, should nouns nice.
Side note:
"# SUBWOFFER EQ: 0 - 18dB 0"
Be careful beside this feature, L7s do not like a clipped signal.
Sure, yes.
How heaps times are you going to ask this very question, and capture the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this really question, and get alike answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this very sound out, and get the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How masses times are you going to ask this very question, and carry the same answers = 'Yes'?!
How many times are you going to ask this incredibly question, and get indistinguishable answers = 'Yes'?!
no, no, no, no, no, no, once again that amp is trash. that sub is high quality CEA compliant and if you run and put that over rated piece of crap to that sub you will blow it from the distorted signal be pushed out of the amp be cause its trying too not easy to push that sub
general rule of thumb is that if you buy cheap, over rated (watts), non CEA compliant stuff, surround it beside the same type of stuff
if you don't want to cash out on a kicker amp no problem, in recent times buy an amp that is CEA compliant so that you know what the amp is really pushing out to match it to your sub
hooking up a CEA compliant amp to indistinguishable sub would almost double the output on that sub
good luck on the sounds but whoever gave you the sub would be disappointed (you too)
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