builthatch
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i currently have a pdx 4.150 and want to add a dedicated mono sub amp....
i was considering the pdx 1.1000 because i thought i'd be able to have it hidden (yet easily accessible) like my other pdx-
i don't think it will be possible, so at this point, i figure it might be worth saving major cash and just using the v-power M1000. the size difference is immense, but i think it matters not because i'll have to have whatever amp i choose on the back of this box anyway-
is there a reason for me not to just go with the v-power amp? yes, into my series-wired DVC (2ohm per coil, 4ohm total) sub the v-power will only be 600W rms vs. the PDX at 1000, but really...600w rms vs. the two bridged channels of my 4.150 should be sufficient, no?
ideally, i could even run the big dog v-power M2000 (1500Wx1 rms @ 4ohm) and still save significant cash, but 1500W is a little much for my lone 12.
i was considering the pdx 1.1000 because i thought i'd be able to have it hidden (yet easily accessible) like my other pdx-

i don't think it will be possible, so at this point, i figure it might be worth saving major cash and just using the v-power M1000. the size difference is immense, but i think it matters not because i'll have to have whatever amp i choose on the back of this box anyway-

is there a reason for me not to just go with the v-power amp? yes, into my series-wired DVC (2ohm per coil, 4ohm total) sub the v-power will only be 600W rms vs. the PDX at 1000, but really...600w rms vs. the two bridged channels of my 4.150 should be sufficient, no?
ideally, i could even run the big dog v-power M2000 (1500Wx1 rms @ 4ohm) and still save significant cash, but 1500W is a little much for my lone 12.