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Old 02-26-2008, 02:40 PM
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Nope, kickasscobalt is right. a 750w mono puts out a total of 750w. Split that down between two subs, and you get 375w per sub MAX output. Your RMS output is gonna be around 300w per sub.

The one thing that I disagree with kickasscobalt on tho, is that you do not need a 4 farad cap. The general rule is that you need 1 farad per every 1000w RMS that you are pushing. So I would go with a 1 farad and save yourself some money. The thing to keep in mind is that a capacitor is nothing but a small battery. They store small amounts of power that are used only when needed. The difference between a cap and a battery is that a battery discharged power and recharges slowly, while a capacitor charges and discharges extremely quickly.

Personally tho, I would go with a BATCAP or Kinetic battery. They are a hybrid style battery that stores the same amount of power as a regular battery, but they charge and discharge as quickly as a capacitor.

And just so you know, I am an MECP certified installer, graduated from Installer Institute (II) in Holly Hill, FL. So yes, I know what am talking about when it comes to car audio
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