Can my M50 run this?
Can my M50 run this?
I'm wondering what kind of sub I can run with my M50 once she's all new again... Back in the day I ran 2 kicker solo-barics... But I'm sure things have since changed..
http://www.jbl.com/car/products/product ... UB&ser=GTI
If not, is there a recommended sub to work well with the M50?
http://www.jbl.com/car/products/product ... UB&ser=GTI
If not, is there a recommended sub to work well with the M50?
you could run the m50 @3ohms mono but those kinda subs need loads of power and i think the m50 will struggle a little, m100 yes. i would go for a more efficiant design like idq for example.
Ti1 headunit (unique)
Outlaw in crate.
2x original shrouded ms2250's.
Route 66 in box + custom m100 to match.
Roadster 66 in flight case
Octane LE in box.
Reactor #186 in flight case.
Reactor EQ232
Ti400.2 AL
AX204A + EQ232 + ZPX2 + TBA set
ZCS6 component set
Tantrum+Titanium bass cubes
Ti12d Elite sub
DD5 + DD10 + 6 Ti blocks!
Outlaw in crate.
2x original shrouded ms2250's.
Route 66 in box + custom m100 to match.
Roadster 66 in flight case
Octane LE in box.
Reactor #186 in flight case.
Reactor EQ232
Ti400.2 AL
AX204A + EQ232 + ZPX2 + TBA set
ZCS6 component set
Tantrum+Titanium bass cubes
Ti12d Elite sub
DD5 + DD10 + 6 Ti blocks!
I ran my M50 for years on a Xmax 10" - works like a charm 

Kenwood DDX5016DAB
In stock awaiting install ideas
Alpine 7893R
PG Rsd 65cs
2 PG M100
2 12" Xmax
PG Bass Cube Special Edition
PG Xmax 10"
Old School CVIT15.0DVC
PG M50
PG M44
PG M25 Special Edition
PG Xenon 6,5"
PG TiDD10 + Sld44
PG ZX 475TI (Needs check, bought as blown)
In stock awaiting install ideas
Alpine 7893R
PG Rsd 65cs
2 PG M100
2 12" Xmax
PG Bass Cube Special Edition
PG Xmax 10"
Old School CVIT15.0DVC
PG M50
PG M44
PG M25 Special Edition
PG Xenon 6,5"
PG TiDD10 + Sld44
PG ZX 475TI (Needs check, bought as blown)
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Best using the M44 for your sub front and rear speakers each bridged on a voicecoil and us the M50 on your components.
You will have 100 watt per voicecoil at 2 Ohm.
Iff you do so, use a mono signal to the amp and before hooking up the sub level the gains off each channel with a multimeter to be sure they are exactly the same.
Off course you have to filter the sub before the M44 and you cannot use the sub out then.
You will have 100 watt per voicecoil at 2 Ohm.
Iff you do so, use a mono signal to the amp and before hooking up the sub level the gains off each channel with a multimeter to be sure they are exactly the same.
Off course you have to filter the sub before the M44 and you cannot use the sub out then.
Agreed. I had been using small 8" sub the last 8 years or so. In the last year, in playing with current normal sized subs, I have quickly found out that today subs need a lot more power than the 'back in the day subs'.marko wrote:you could run the m50 @3ohms mono but those kinda subs need loads of power and i think the m50 will struggle a little, m100 yes. i would go for a more efficiant design like idq for example.
Dave
91 GMC Syclone - PG Ti 500.4AL, Boston Acoustic Z6, Exile XT10
12 Legacy - Stock
91 GMC Syclone - PG Ti 500.4AL, Boston Acoustic Z6, Exile XT10
12 Legacy - Stock
I'm not looking to rattle the neighbors windows... just some crisp bass with depth. If I can do it with a 10" that's fine too.
And, since I can get a good deal on harman products, I'd prefer a JBL or Infinity sub.
And, I'd like to power my system including 6.5" components, 6.5" coaxles and sub with my M50 and M44 amp. Infinity and JBL both make dual voice coil subs if that helps get some power out of my amps..
And, since I can get a good deal on harman products, I'd prefer a JBL or Infinity sub.
And, I'd like to power my system including 6.5" components, 6.5" coaxles and sub with my M50 and M44 amp. Infinity and JBL both make dual voice coil subs if that helps get some power out of my amps..
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yessir.denisl wrote:At 4 ohms bridged it's rated at 200 WRMS.
So I shoud look for a sub rated at 200WRMS (not peak)?
it doesn't have to be exact. you could go as far as to run a Kappa series
of the manufacturer's you chose you should be fine running the infinity reference and kappa, or the GTO series for JBL.
i haven't ran any of those subs before so i dint really have much more input then that
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