ok....i didnt know wtf any of you were talking about with "not putting out what it is rated for" as far as amps go, so I did some lookin around last night and LEARNED MYSELF some new stuff
here's a link for anyone who cares...
http://www.carstereo.com/help/amps.cfm
basically to figure out the tru power of an amp (or get a general idea of it) this says you can multiply the size of the fuse by the amount of power (volts) OR....you could multiply the current by the voltage.
the JBL 1200.1 which claims 1200 watts.....
the manual says it draws a peak of 114 amps...
114 amps times the voltage of 12 volts is 1368 watts!! sounds terrific. But not amp is 100% efficient and JBL amps are not class D amps as far as I know so they are class B amps which are 50% efficient. so a real realistic output of the amp is
684 watts.
take a Rockford Power series 1000bd (another amp I was considering) and they dont supply you with the maximum current draw but they do say the amp has one 100 amp fuse. 100 amp times 12 volts....1200 watts. once again sounds terrific but its not 100% efficient. it is however a class D amp so it is 75% efficient so its tru power output is closer to 900 watts.
but what does all this mean? nothing really. you could get a expensive JL amp which claims 1200 watts and puts out 1200 watts. or you could get 2 JBL amps for the same price as the one JL, and your 2 JBL amps combined would have the same true output as the JL. so once again folks, it all comes back to nonsense and poppycock. All the s*** is the same.....
im sure most of you already knew all of this. But i didnt. And it will probably be most useful to anyone else who doesnt know this stuff but is trying to pick the best amp for their setup.
I am getting either 2 infinity perfect 12s or one rockford power 12
as for ym amplifier. if I get the power 12" i will get a RF 1000bd amp, if I get the infinity subs I was thinking of going with a JBL 1200.1. But that doesnt seem like it will push my 2 650 watt RMS subs as hard as I was hoping. At any rate, im now able to make a better decision
