Is my affection for the MS1000 healthy?
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:29 am
I used to own a original ms2250 back in 1994. It drove two 18" (pa type) pro Cerwin Vega Strokers in 4ohm stereo. They where situated behind the sofa in my good old Ford E350. I never had so much fun in a car with my clothes on! That amp had total control of those huge drivers.
In my new build I'm "setteling" for one 15" car stroker with 4ohm dual voice coil. I'm thinking of using my old mps2500 in 2ohm bridged load to drive my 15" stroker. I cant find space to fit more subs in my car. My disability requiers me to take my wheelchair with me everywhere so I'm driving a Mercedes Sprinter. That car has a huge passenger compartment, and I want to get a bit more punch out of my single stroker. Last year I stumbled across that amazing ms1000 amp. I fell in love with it straight away! Two ms2250 in one long amp. What a genious idea. But my holliday set me back to much to go through with the deal.
The 4ohm dual voice coil on my stroker makes it impossible to get all 1000W out of a single ms2250, but a ms1000 would give me 1000watts on each coil. I know thats a bit overkill, but it should give me lots of headroom.
Perhaps two ms2125 would have been the best choise? How much will that set me back? Have anyone tried one ms2125 in 2ohm bridged load? Is it stable if you give it enough power?
I can get my hands on a ms1000TA. It's been offered to me for a price about $1.700. Is that a fair price? What other options do I have in a price range from $800-$1000? It must handle 2ohm bridged loads. Optionally give maximum power in 4ohm stereo. My stroker can handle 1200W continuous unclipped power.
Perhaps anyone know a ms1000 looking for a divorce?
In my new build I'm "setteling" for one 15" car stroker with 4ohm dual voice coil. I'm thinking of using my old mps2500 in 2ohm bridged load to drive my 15" stroker. I cant find space to fit more subs in my car. My disability requiers me to take my wheelchair with me everywhere so I'm driving a Mercedes Sprinter. That car has a huge passenger compartment, and I want to get a bit more punch out of my single stroker. Last year I stumbled across that amazing ms1000 amp. I fell in love with it straight away! Two ms2250 in one long amp. What a genious idea. But my holliday set me back to much to go through with the deal.
The 4ohm dual voice coil on my stroker makes it impossible to get all 1000W out of a single ms2250, but a ms1000 would give me 1000watts on each coil. I know thats a bit overkill, but it should give me lots of headroom.
Perhaps two ms2125 would have been the best choise? How much will that set me back? Have anyone tried one ms2125 in 2ohm bridged load? Is it stable if you give it enough power?
I can get my hands on a ms1000TA. It's been offered to me for a price about $1.700. Is that a fair price? What other options do I have in a price range from $800-$1000? It must handle 2ohm bridged loads. Optionally give maximum power in 4ohm stereo. My stroker can handle 1200W continuous unclipped power.
Perhaps anyone know a ms1000 looking for a divorce?