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jko Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/23/2002 20:39:46
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Subject: ST1000D enough for 2 12"L7's IP: Logged
Message: hey guys, my local shop has a deal on boxing day and i think im gonna pick up a Memphis ST1000D.
will that amp be enough to pound 2 12"L7's???
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J.D. Leddon Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/24/2002 00:41:37
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Message: I got my Memphis ST 1000 about a month ago. I'm pushing 2 Kicker Comp VR10's with it for now. I'm going to get some Memphis HPO-104D's after X-Mas. Anyway the Memphis pounds the piss out of my comp 10's so I don't think u'll have any problems pounding 2 L7's.
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BIGTYMER Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/24/2002 16:41:03
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Message: That should work just fine. Each sub will handle more for burps but for daily driving that is plenty of power. Is your box sealed or ported?
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jko Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/24/2002 17:06:55
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Message: the box will be sealed.
how much air should i give each sub?
kickers site says min .88FT^3 and max 2.0FT^3
i have drawn up rough diagrams of the box and estimate the max i can give each sub is about 1.5FT^3 per sub.
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jko Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/24/2002 17:08:22
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Message: PS. i havent bought anything yet. im just planning it.
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92Dakota Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/24/2002 21:21:45
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Message: I plotted it on WinISD and it shows that 1.5 cubic feet a sub will be about perfect. They will get fairly loud in this box considering it is sealed.
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jko Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/24/2002 21:25:05
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Message: thanx a ton man!
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meza Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/25/2003 23:46:53
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Message: Is two ST100D bridged enough for 3 kickers s15L7, and if yes what ohms do i need each sub to be.
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KovzR6 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/26/2003 00:06:14
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Message: 2 ST1000Ds bridged have a 2200 Wrms output at 2 ohm stable. you would have to go with (3)dual 4ohm subs. and wire them to 2.67ohm
see here for wiring (this is off Rockfords site, they have a great tool for showing wiring options with a different # of subs and impedences)
http://rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/wiringwizard/index.asp?WoofQty=3+woofers&WoofImp=Dual+Voice+Coil+-+4+ohms+x+2&image.x=14&image.y=10
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