L7 Amp ? Aight I'm looking for a 1ohm stable amp to push my x-mas gift (12" L7). I've done a bit of research and I've come across a few companies that I don't know very much about, so I thought I'd ask you guys. Orion and Hifonics http://ikesound.com/product-product_id/2495 and http://www.acaraudio.com/product_inf...oducts_id=1246 |
There are way too many electronics companies named "orion". One makes telescopes, and I had an Orion TV when I was younger. However I do know that there are other car audio components produced by a company named "Orion" - I've never heard about their amps but I know they make crappy speakers. They even make a paper cone subwoofer. Crappy. So be careful before buying from them. Oh, and L7 huh? It'll be so loud you might die. Congrats. :-) |
Originally Posted by synod Oh, and L7 huh? It'll be so loud you might die. Congrats. :-) |
is hcca one of thier lines? |
I use to run hifonics back in the day and they are underrated amps really but you should choose what you want the system to sound like. if your going SPL then yea both amps would be fine if your going for SQL which I doubt with aL7 then something a bit smaller would be fine. Don't forget about PG, arc audio, xtant, memphis, MTX, JL Audio, Planet Audio,audison and a plethra of other amps so do more research on box design and then choose the right amp for your need. my .0002 cents |
first, i say don't push that much power to the sub, it's completely unnecessary... i was running a Hifonics BX1500D at 1-ohm to a pair of S12L7s, and it was the most powerful amp i'd ever run before i switched to my modded KX1200.1s... a BX1800D will fry your sub... since you're already looking at Hifonics on Ikesound.com, check out the BX1000D... much more suitable for your application, and it's less expensive... |
Originally Posted by usafcushman first, i say don't push that much power to the sub, it's completely unnecessary... i was running a Hifonics BX1500D at 1-ohm to a pair of S12L7s, and it was the most powerful amp i'd ever run before i switched to my modded KX1200.1s... a BX1800D will fry your sub... since you're already looking at Hifonics on Ikesound.com, check out the BX1000D... much more suitable for your application, and it's less expensive... |
Originally Posted by half_n_half17 Yeah I made a mistake when I inserted the link. I meant to link to the one you recommended. |
Originally Posted by synod There are way too many electronics companies named "orion". One makes telescopes, and I had an Orion TV when I was younger. However I do know that there are other car audio components produced by a company named "Orion" - I've never heard about their amps but I know they make crappy speakers. They even make a paper cone subwoofer. Crappy. So be careful before buying from them. Oh, and L7 huh? It'll be so loud you might die. Congrats. :-) Orion is a fine company, some of their equipment dominates the competition circuit. MANY companies make paper cone speakers, some audiophiles will prefer paper over other materials. They make great speakers, great amps, great subwoofers. And I hope your last comment was a joke, lol. |
I think an L7 would handle 1800wrms fine :) I've seen them take far more |
Originally Posted by MegaHurtz I think an L7 would handle 1800wrms fine :) I've seen them take far more i thought the subs would practically turn themselves inside out with that much power, but the only thing that broke was the dual-chambered sealed box they were in... it was a prefab box with an angled back, and it separated the backpiece from the rest of the box on 3 sides :_bow: but anyway, while you and i would both eagerly run such a system (i'm running the 2 KX1200.1s mentioned above to 4 S12L7s), i doubt the majority of our comrades here would exceed ~800 watts (which is STILL more than sufficient to push this sub), so i still say go for the BX1000D... just my $.02 :shrug: edit: one more thing: i'm with MegaHurtz on the Orion issue... they have some sick ass gear... |
actually according to kicker's amp to sub guide 750 watts is plenty enough to make this L7 pound.. so why overkill it to death with 1000 plus.. come on and use common sense |
Originally Posted by eye_see_you actually according to kicker's amp to sub guide 750 watts is plenty enough to make this L7 pound.. so why overkill it to death with 1000 plus.. come on and use common sense |
ok, here is what i know from months of researching of car audio forums. majority of my opinion is based on people who owned orion and hifonics. however, i have owned hifonics amps before...specifically the brutus lineup. as for hifonics, they are overrated amps. i currently have an brutus bx1000d and i can bet it does not do its 1000watt rated power in my civic with the factory equipment. however, i am sure with an high output alternator and other neccesary electrical upgrades, you'll be seeing 9xx watts easily with an bx1000d. hifonics in general are overrated, but their price range make up for it. to sum it up, hifonics do about 85% of their rated power. heres an photo of an hifonics brutus bx1500d (1500rms watt) amp: http://tinypic.com/jfupev.jpg orion...from what i read from on www.caraudio.com , these amps are very considerable. they give the mainstream competitors a run for their money when it comes to amps. i also read on the same forum orion amps are current hoggers...meaning, it would be a smart idea to invest into an HO alternator and a good battery. maybe its only the 2500D their referring too but i think the civic would handle the orion 1200d. if you got the funds for the orion 1200d, shoot for it. but honestly, its too much for a single 12" L7 unless you're 100% sure know what you're exactly doing and fine tuning the box for it to handle that much juice on such big load. but lets start off with what kind of budget you're working with here for just the amp ;) |
Originally Posted by usafcushman Hifonics is not CEA-2006 compliant, meaning that the BX1000D is going to be putting out more like 750-850 watts... have some faith in us, we know what we are talking about :shrug: |
Thanks for all of the input. I've been doing some research about the two compaines as well and I've found some pretty consistent opinions. Hifonics has decent equipment but their ratings are overrated. Orion makes good equipment and of course their products are a bit more expensive. In terms of my needs... I'm not competing for SPL but i'm not a complete sub noob. I've got my L7 in a vented box @ ~ 2 cubic feet. Basically I'm looking for an amp that's going to push the sub a little more than my 400 watt (maybe if lightning strikes it) fosgate 2 channel. In terms of budget it would be nice to spend less, but if it's going to end up costing more because the cheaper one keeps frying... i'd rather spend the money and git er dun right. Another question though. How important is a sub-sonic filter cuz the hifonics has one and the orion doesn't. |
Originally Posted by eye_see_you I know what i'm talking about to before you start something I was just say use some common sense and give the sub whats recommended unless he is planning on SPL competition. as you can see from EastBayStuntN's post above, the BX1500D is only putting out 981 watts @1 ohm off of 13 volts and 1360 @14.4 volts... with this in mind, the BX1000D would be EXACTLY what's recommended... so props to eye_see_you for lookin out for you, and props to me for telling you to buy the BX1000D like a week ago lol...
Originally Posted by half_n_half17 How important is a sub-sonic filter cuz the hifonics has one and the orion doesn't as anybody that has ever watched their sub play knows, lower frequencies/deeper bass equals greater cone excursion... a subsonic filter in a ported box is especially important because it does not provide the acoustic suspension that a good sealed box would have, and the resulting massive excursion while you're jammin out to your Lil Jon CD could literally rip the internals of your nice expensive sub apart... there are several problems that could result from not having a subsonic filter, but if fvckin up your sub isn't a good enough reason to get one, then the other reasons wouldn't be lol... Cliff's Notes: yes, you need a subsonic filter... get the Hifonics :rofl: edit: rep me, cuz i'm :rockon: lol |
It will sound far better with the extra 1000w and it will not be getting "overkilled to death" as you put it. Personally I think more power is ALWAYS better. |
for an single 12" L7, id personally go with an hifonics brutus bx1000d...you WILL be getting at least the full 750rms and have a little more on the safe side rather than running not too much more actual watts that puts equipment at higher risk if not used properly. but if you were a audio pro and knew what you were doing, shoot for the bx1205d or bx1500d ;) subsonic filter is very neccesary if your going ported. |
Originally Posted by MegaHurtz Personally I think more power is ALWAYS better. |
If you can get your hands on a Zapco, get one. They are by far the best amps on this planet. I got a Studio 500 that is rated at 1000x1 hooked up to 4 JL 10W3's and it pounds like hell with the gains down. Trust me you can't go wrong with a Zapco amp. It'll make that sub start dancing. |
Originally Posted by varner88 my cousin has orion amp like 1200 watts running 2 orion h2's and they hit soo hard and clean. btw orion hcca and h2 brand speakers were the loudest hitting sub on the market not less then a year ago/ |
look at the directed 1100d, the orion 1200d, viper 1200.1,the kicker kx1200.1, rockford bd1500, etc. there is lots to chose from, any of the above would work great |
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