These amps are great, the only issue with the design is the plastic trim can be difficult to remove and is prone to breaking while trying to remove it in order to access the controls.
I hope u will be able to answer my question...Im about to order the JBL club a1000.1 or a Memphis PRXA1500.1..I want something that will push my 18 inch at a final 2 ohm load good....Its a skar EVL18 d4...Will this jbl1000.1 be good???
parallel, is the standard way to wire up the sub and amp. That gives you 4 ohms RMS (the best sound the amp has to offer)...If you want 2 ohms, (less clarity but more power) then wire it in sequence . That gives you max wattage, since ALL of these Club amps, do NOT support 1 ohm
confused me too at first, but as it only has one channel, there is indeed no bridge as @joe points out. The second output is if you want to run two subs. You only bridge two channels into one to increase the power, so doesn't apply to a mono amp.
@@dewayneboswell2297 What's your settings on gain and so on, cause I got a Sundown Audio Sa 12 classic 750watt and it barely moves that with it's 1000 rms watts?
All jbl speakers are 3 ohm, this is actually a good thing, it just helps you get a little more power out of the speakers without causing stress to older or non 2ohm stable amplifiers. 2ohm stable amps used to be much more costly and not quite as common as they are nowadays