Audio Systems: amp and sub question please help, alpine amp, watts rms


Question
yes i want to buy two of the swx-1243d alpine 12 subwoofers.  I was wondering if you could tell me which alpine amp would be my best match for these subs.  please help me

Answer
Look for a mono amp between 1500 - 2000 watts RMS @ 1 ohm and wire the subs like so - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/sparky3489/DUAL-PARALLEL.jpg

Side note:

If your total system power is 1200 watts RMS or more,  you will need to:

1. Upgrade the alternator to a high output alternator
2. Upgrade to a heavy duty deep cycle battery
3. Upgrade the "Big 3" - that is to replace (or add to) the power wire between the battery and alternator, the ground from the battery to the chassis and the ground strap from the engine/tranny to the chassis with at least 2 AWG wire.

Failure to do this will result in you replacing them anyway as the alternator will eventually fail.

Here is a guide that will calculate what size alternator and power wires you need  http://www.datafilehost.com/download.php?file=6d26c621

You will need Microsoft Excel. If you don't have Excel, use this link http://www.box.net/shared/nkkw1dhk4g

A second battery is never a good idea as it's an added strain on the alternator to charge two batteries AND supply power for the car. The ONLY time a second battery is useful is if the audio system is to be used with the car off.

A capacitor is only good so far as the audio system isn't trying to pull too much from the electrical system. A cap doesn't provide more power, it's designed to 'stiffen' the voltage to the amp, nothing esle. If the current isn't there, a cap won't help. The alternator must have at least 20% more amperage power than the entire vehicle and sound system combined for a cap to be of benefit which is ironically the same requirements for an amp to be efficient.