Beningo is just yelling and ranting here with no substance and his ignorance shows did he mention Church??? Over Beltran he definitely has to be kidding Beltran is probably on his way to the HOF.
Our GM now gave up two top 100 prospects for a 36 yr old 2bman coming off of a steroid suspension, with 5 years left on his contract, and a RP who can’t pitch more than an inning or in a tie game.
Honestly this makes no sense with Omar and Willie the mets were good gets fired after like 5 years and with Sandy and Terry they were trash but they stayed longer this is stupid 🤦♂️
TheBIindEmpire - check out my profile, I have been usin the infinity kappa 120.9w for 2 years and have pushed it constantly and haven't had a single issue. these subs can take a fuckin beatin. check out my profile, my newest bid is a good example
Amazing sub! I use it in our ht system. Installed it into our JBL PB12 powered sub and it shakes the house! It has transformed the JBL into a beast! As far as making videos on speakers, why? We can't hear what you're hearing. All we get out of it is seeing a speaker move.... I'm sure your car sounds amazing since this sub is a monster when hooked up with the correct system!
the kappa is a good woofer. a bit over priced if you ask me, I think its only 6mm more xmax than the infinities with only 50rms more for close to double the price which is a little upsetting but its also got its perks it just depends on what you want lol. the kappa im sure sounds good in the sealed box and definitely wont lag in those double bass pedal songs but wont be as boomy as a ported shich loses a little sq. good vid I like the infinity
@ Daniel. Man, when you go to get a sub, don't even pay the peak any attention at all.. There's no way you can compare an rms rating to a peak rating when deciding how much power you think you can actually put on your sub.. Like an alpine type r for example.. I think they have an rms rating of about 600-1000 or whatever it is.. The peak is like 3000.. So your sitting there saying that you can probably blast that speaker at 2000 watts? No way.. Maybe for a quick burp, if it didn't damage it right then and there.. But for everyday driving, there's no way I would go halfway between my rms rating and peak.. Man if your wanting to go over your rms rating then that means you need a more powerful driver so you can run at or under your rms rating.. You'll get more life out of your equipment if you aren't pushing it to its max & beyond.. But like for this sub.. It says 350 rms, then run it at or below 350 rms.. Not enough power? Run two of em at 700 rms.. Still not enough? Then this is the wrong driver for you, its a sq driver, its not made to have the hell pushed out of it.. I'm just saying
You can run speakers at higher than rms rating...Nobody running a perfectly matched speaker to amp system is coming anywhere close to the speakers rms rating. The amp manufacturers rate their amplifiers using 14.4v so right away you are not going to be getting full rms. You can never know if your running close to rms unless you have a clip light on your amp or you are playing a test tone at a given db. All RMS rating do is give you a general guide lline into what your power needs are. Improper gain settings are what destroys speakers. You can run a 1000 watt rms amp to a 100 watt speaker all day long if you have your gains set correctly. You also run a 1000 watt speaker with a 100 watt amp if you have your gains set correctly. I will say this though, if you are running a bigger amp than you sub is rated for you better hope that you find the happy gain setting before your coil melts down.
Also, if you have a 1000 watt amp and your peak is somewhere around that, that Isn't necessarily a big NO NO. just make sure to properly adjust the gain (input level) on your amp and it will push out the proper amount of power for your subwoofer. I'm running this subwoofer off a infinity Reference 1600a (600W RMS) and ive got it at about 80% input level and ive had no problems with it. great subwoofer overall just make sure you do a lot of research to asure your getting want YOU WANT!
I know its a late answer but better late then never right? When it comes to speakers, RMS is the recommended MINIMUM power that you should be putting in to your speaker (SUB). Therefore, if you have a subwoofer with an RMS rating of 350 you should be pushing atleast 350 if not more. PEAK power is what you want to be carfull of. Go over that and you are garenteed to blow your sub. Usually you want your power rating to be somewhere in the middle of your RMS rating and your PEAK rating.
with the amp i have, yeah but i mean youd be splitting the power for the two id have a better amp if i did that- it is surprisingly louder with two subs yes but youd be killing that amp to the max
I have two of these with a Rockford amp pushing about 450rms @ 2 ohms to each in a sealed box, with a kenwood excelon deck, Infinity Kappa 5x7's in the doors and the back window with a 50wattrmsx4 Kenwood Excelon amp pushing them, and a 15 farad cap, and it sounds awesome! I bought these 2 replace my old Infinity subs that quit working after about 6 years. They were the old aluminum cone ones, which were actually better at hitting the really low bass. These aren't as good if you listen to rap
This sub doesn't have the dexterity to keep up with any super fast punchy bass. It's just not the sub for it. You'll hear bass, but it will be choppy and always just a little behind the rest of the song.
Again, why would you place a sub in your trunk? You'll lose several decibels over routing it directly into your listening environment, and only cause your truck's sheet metal to vibrate into a horribly sounding rattle. :(
they i am sure would do alright but id break them in before id push them that hard that fast, normally 30 hrs or so of low volume to the sub would be fine.
Cool thanks. Also, you think these subs can handle 400 rms? I know they are only rated for 350 but I was thinking of hooking two of them to a Kappaone 800 watt.
you can to a point, granted its not a memphis m3 (cost 5 times more) which are sick for lows but i do have a BASS cd that has surprised me in what it can catch even in a sealed box, there are better subs out there for harder and capturing low lows but this is the best sub for the price and what you get in quality
Thomas VanSlambrouck - check out the newest vid on my profile. I have one of these in an aero port box tuned to 30 Hz at 3.4 cubic feet, and this sub hits really low, and you can feel it, feels like a back massage haha. my trunk and roof flex with one of these subs, but my camera phone doesn't really pick it up sadly
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