ti600.2 amp + jlaudio w6v2 13.5 sub

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ti600.2 amp + jlaudio w6v2 13.5 sub

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hello...does anyone know if the pg ti600.2 would match up with the jl audio w6v2 13.5 sub? if anyone knows or has tried this combo please let me know...thanks guys and gurlz....it's much appreciated.
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i dont know the Jl audio but i got some TI and they work oneslty also on sub....

better run them at 4 ohm but they work easly also on 2ohm -(they require more current) and a good areation

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ok...the jl audio w6v2 13.5 runs @ 4 ohms so maybe this is a great pairing...i just got a pg ti600.2 amp and i'm getting 1 more for my 2 13.5's. thanks for the info
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better would be 800.1 for better control btw
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I'd run a Ti1200.1 to a pair of W6's............. Amp puts out around 1400 watts and would be plenty for them.

The JL woofer is kinda power hungry especially the W7's.
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I used to run my JL 10W6V2 on the 600.2 and its a great match...I never once that it was under powered....actually I ran a few other amps on the 10W6v2 and I never found anything that really ran it any cleaner. The 800.1 is great for the extra headroom...either would be a good choice.
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phoenixgold79 wrote:better would be 800.1 for better control btw
since its a 4ohm sub, the 600.2 is a better way to go. the 800.1 is optimized for 2ohms

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N/M he did say there were duel 4ohm
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THe W6's are dual 4ohm voice coils.

Currently I'm running 2 ti 600.2 and 2 Jl 12W6 I have my subs wired 2ohm and then hooked to each and bridged. They are beating the crap out of my subs. I can start smelling the subs fast if I beat on them. But for normal every day use it's great. My next thing I'm going to try is hooking each voice coil to one channel and run them 4 ohm stereo and see how it does.
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I wondered if anyone else had this set up,lol...let me know how the 4 ohm set up sounds...that's what I plan on running in my car. The ti600.2's seem to be a perfect fit.
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walker01s10 wrote:THe W6's are dual 4ohm voice coils.

Currently I'm running 2 ti 600.2 and 2 Jl 12W6 I have my subs wired 2ohm and then hooked to each and bridged. They are beating the crap out of my subs. I can start smelling the subs fast if I beat on them. But for normal every day use it's great. My next thing I'm going to try is hooking each voice coil to one channel and run them 4 ohm stereo and see how it does.
You've got two 2 ohm subs bridged on your Ti600.2? That's a 1 ohm load! Definitely not recommended if you want your amp to last! I would highly recommend running one per channel instead of bridged.
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stipud wrote:
walker01s10 wrote:THe W6's are dual 4ohm voice coils.

Currently I'm running 2 ti 600.2 and 2 Jl 12W6 I have my subs wired 2ohm and then hooked to each and bridged. They are beating the crap out of my subs. I can start smelling the subs fast if I beat on them. But for normal every day use it's great. My next thing I'm going to try is hooking each voice coil to one channel and run them 4 ohm stereo and see how it does.
You've got two 2 ohm subs bridged on your Ti600.2? That's a 1 ohm load! Definitely not recommended if you want your amp to last! I would highly recommend running one per channel instead of bridged.
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that will be lots ! i ran mine now in my wifes car with my ti600.2 now she runs it with a jl slash 500/1v1 loads of power very clean sound
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