I have a 10" sub out of an Acura that I want to use mounted in the rear deck. I'm not looking for something that thumps hard but just want to add some bass. Looking for a cheap, used, 1channel, 1ohm stable amp to power it. I imagine 30-50 watts would be more than enough power.
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Yah, that sounds like it would be more than I want to spend. Don't need much power, looking for something small, cheap to power a very thin low power sub.1991 Grand Prix GTP LX9swap/Getrag 284 --- SOLD =(
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Yeah, 1 ohm stable and cheap don't go together. That, and 1 ohm stable and lower power usually don't go together either.
Although I'm not willing to sell it, I have a 2x25w amp that is 0.25ohm stable and it ran me close to $600 back in the early 90s. I love that amp...-Brad-
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Having been in the car and home audio business for 10 years and now working for Honda, I would have to say you are trying to do this the hard way. this will give you a thin woofer and deeper bass, but not much of it. Basically what they are trying to do by making this 1 ohm is give it a lot more power by driving the amp harder (more noise and distortion) which isn't noticed as much with bass, but is noticable.
If you do go this route probably the cheapest amp you can buy that is one-ohm stable will be the crunch p1000... around $150. But you will probably shred the flimsy sub if you crank it up to much, and I doubt you will be impressed with it. It will probably sound hollow, not deep or tight.2014 Chevy Cruise LT
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Originally posted by bszopi View PostAlthough I'm not willing to sell it, I have a 2x25w amp that is 0.25ohm stable and it ran me close to $600 back in the early 90s. I love that amp...2014 Chevy Cruise LT
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Originally posted by Scott205 View PostHmmm, I am thinking it must be a Soundstream or A/D/S
Precision and Phoenix were big back then too with their low imp/low power
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Originally posted by Scott205 View PostHmmm, I am thinking it must be a Soundstream or A/D/SOriginally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostPrecision and Phoenix were big back then too with their low imp/low power-Brad-
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so am I on a hopeless endeavor?
The reason I went with that sub is because it is very similar to the setup in my Mazda which has the factory Bose system and I love it. It doesn't thump the ground but adds just the right amount of bass, it can give the mirrors a good shake and you can certainly feel it. So I found this sub, which is from an Acura Bose system, for dirt cheap and figured this may be worth a shot for the GP.
I still have a set of 12"s floating around my parents basement somewhere from years ago, but I'm not into the big bass and no trunk space anymore.1991 Grand Prix GTP LX9swap/Getrag 284 --- SOLD =(
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Originally posted by bszopi View PostWrong and wrong. Orion 225HCCA. At one point I had it running an entire audio system, composed of 10 speakers, including a center channel and rear fill, all through a custom built (and HUGE) passive crossover network.
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I'll need to dig up my owner's manual, but I am pretty sure the year one I have (first year they went to the new logo, so 91-92??) is 1/4 ohm stable.-Brad-
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They were taking advantage of the fact that they were NEARLY 1/4 stable and most speakers aren't 4 ohms.. usually around 3.8-5.6... tweeters could be as low as 20ohms but they still call the 4 for the power handling part2014 Chevy Cruise LT
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Originally posted by jmgtp View Postso am I on a hopeless endeavor?
The reason I went with that sub is because it is very similar to the setup in my Mazda which has the factory Bose system and I love it. It doesn't thump the ground but adds just the right amount of bass, it can give the mirrors a good shake and you can certainly feel it. So I found this sub, which is from an Acura Bose system, for dirt cheap and figured this may be worth a shot for the GP.
I still have a set of 12"s floating around my parents basement somewhere from years ago, but I'm not into the big bass and no trunk space anymore.
I will say this.. A single good 8" woofer in a small box, being driven by a 100-250w subwoofer amp (class d) will blow the set up you are doing away2014 Chevy Cruise LT
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