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Can you compare P1000X5 and T1000X5ad?
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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8677408" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Birth sheet on 750 typically close or right at a 1000 watts at 1 ohm but since it is a constant power amp even at 2 ohms would still be around 900 watts. Requires 8 guage same as the mini 4 ch t amp. So wouldn't need any more than 4 guage to a distribution block. Birth sheet on that t 5 ch amp is right around 700 at 1 ohms. Around 600 at 2.</p><p></p><p>I'm using 2 300 watt rms subs on mine. After box rise they're really not getting enough power to get the most out of them. Considering I don't want to mess with my electrical the t 750 would do a little better on them without doing anything besides big 3 which I've already done. So probably will upgrade at some point and use the 5ch as a 4ch.</p><p></p><p> I would assume being in separate chassis that the combo would run cooler than the 5 ch. The 1 I'm using in my work truck does run much cooler with the sub ch turned off. No surprise there. Haven't seen complaints on the t 750 getting too hot. Plenty of complaints about heat on the t 10005ch. </p><p></p><p>Personally for the 2 subs you're wanting to use I'd be looking at 2k plus amplifiers. Staying with a rf amp a t1500 or 1000 but you're looking at more cost plus most likely need electrical up grades depending on vehicle. Might be able to get away with just big 3 and a good battery with the 1000 and a t400. Iirr the 1000 birth sheet is around 1500 and 2k on the 1500</p><p></p><p>Jls are ported so should be efficient but the t 1000/5ch or the punch diffinetlly wouldn't be driving them very hard at all. Or any 5 channel amp for that matter. </p><p></p><p>I assume you're not interested in building your own enclosure?</p><p></p><p>Maybe different subs or just one of the jls? Or more power for the 2. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8677408, member: 674179"] Birth sheet on 750 typically close or right at a 1000 watts at 1 ohm but since it is a constant power amp even at 2 ohms would still be around 900 watts. Requires 8 guage same as the mini 4 ch t amp. So wouldn't need any more than 4 guage to a distribution block. Birth sheet on that t 5 ch amp is right around 700 at 1 ohms. Around 600 at 2. I'm using 2 300 watt rms subs on mine. After box rise they're really not getting enough power to get the most out of them. Considering I don't want to mess with my electrical the t 750 would do a little better on them without doing anything besides big 3 which I've already done. So probably will upgrade at some point and use the 5ch as a 4ch. I would assume being in separate chassis that the combo would run cooler than the 5 ch. The 1 I'm using in my work truck does run much cooler with the sub ch turned off. No surprise there. Haven't seen complaints on the t 750 getting too hot. Plenty of complaints about heat on the t 10005ch. Personally for the 2 subs you're wanting to use I'd be looking at 2k plus amplifiers. Staying with a rf amp a t1500 or 1000 but you're looking at more cost plus most likely need electrical up grades depending on vehicle. Might be able to get away with just big 3 and a good battery with the 1000 and a t400. Iirr the 1000 birth sheet is around 1500 and 2k on the 1500 Jls are ported so should be efficient but the t 1000/5ch or the punch diffinetlly wouldn't be driving them very hard at all. Or any 5 channel amp for that matter. I assume you're not interested in building your own enclosure? Maybe different subs or just one of the jls? Or more power for the 2. [/QUOTE]
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