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Visti
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Posted: 15 February 2019 at 9:03pm |
Still anyone who knows a good and cheap amp. At 800 watt and 8 ohms under 150$. Don’t matter if it’s secondhand, just also not to expensive shipping.
It shall power a p-audio e18-elf. For specifications, here is a link: And lastly don’t know what the peak power is. So if anyone knows what it is, I would like to know what it is. Thanks in regards.(I have edited this post because I am looking for some needs now. So if the context of some of the old answer don’t match It’s because the post is edited.)
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Mikkel
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Hi vista Im sorry to say what your looking for doesnt exist. Im assuming you mean 2500wrms @ 4 ohm, so off the top off my head your looking at circa 5x that amount for an amp that powerful, and thats at the cheap secondhand end of the scale. If you can explain a bit more about what your trying to achieve, f.ex what speakers your powering, what type of music and your budget, people can suggest what to look for. By the way if your based in denmark your better off using euro or gbp currency wise as this is an english forum and people can give you better info.
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Visti
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Yep.
I’m trying to power a Rockville w15r9d2 subwoofer.
Here is a link if you would like to read more about it. https://www.rockvilleaudio.com/w15k9d2/ If you know a subwoofer that can play about as loud at same price. But lower watt you could also try to recommend that.
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Mikkel
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Cool. The info is a bit vague but looks like its got a 3" diameter and 10mm long voicecoil, which im almost certain wouldnt be able to take anywhere near 2500w, probably more like 400w (as an example my fane 18b drivers are 600w and have a 4" VC and similar length). Also its got a dual 2 ohm voice coil so you can either wire it into 1 or 4 ohms, whicb i dont know much about tbh. With that in mind you could probably get away with quite a cheap amp stable at 4 ohms, something like a t.amp 2400
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Mikkel
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Found this on dba.dk, and should be good to power that rockville. |
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JonB67
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Isnt that a car audio driver? Car audio drivers are magical, in that their statistics and numbers bear little relation to reality because they started a bigger is better dick swinging contest on inflating the figures and no one can back out now. You certainly don't need 5kw to power that.
Cheap amps that put out a stack of power, i know nicky burrell put a list in one of his posts in the last year if you fancied searching for that, or i bought and sold a couple of numark dimension 4 amps, cheap as you like and 1900w in bridge at 4 ohm. Theyd push those 15s one per channel no sweat. Not the greatest amps ever but hard to argue with for £75 which I've seen then for sale at a couple of times.
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JonB67
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Ive just had a look, it's got a quoted efficiency of 83db, which is terrible. Pretty much any pro audio driver will be better.
Take a look at the p.audio e18-600 it's really cheap and would bury that Rockville for output.
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Visti
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Thanks everyone who helped. It helped ALOT.
I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s not a god speaker, I know it’s not the right forum, but anyone who knows a loud speaker for the same amount of money, as the last one(100$ - 150$). Right now I’m considering a p.audio e18-600. So I’m just making this post, to see if anyone KNOWS. You do t have to research, if needed for an answer.
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Earplug
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Yes - go with the P-Audio. A 1,000,000 times better! |
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Earplugs Are For Wimps!
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Visti
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Then i will go with the p audio.
I’m looking at some amps. I can see that the car amps is cheaper. So I was wondering if there is a big difference between a normal amp and a car amp. Any amps you could recommend for the p audio e18-600. Would be nice if under or about 100$ Here is some info: http://www.paudiothailand.com/uploads/pdf/products/E18-600S1.pdf
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JonB67
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I see p.audio have some new 18" subs too... e18-lf and e18-elf very well priced.
Definitely worth downloading WinISD and taking a look away how they sim. |
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JonB67
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car amps... same story as the speakers.
If you're fitting it in your car then it's ideal. If you want PA then buy PA kit (unless you're off grid or need it to be 12v portable due to no power) Where are you?
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