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What subs would you run off a Behringer EP2500?

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What would be my best bet for 1 or 2 15" subs if I have a beringer EP2500 to power it/them?
1 X 4 ohms - 2400rms
2 X 2ohms - 1200rms

I have about 9 cuft to work with after the port has already been taken into consideration.

My budget is about $650 for one sub or for two subs.

This is for a room with dimensions of about 12x8x40

A listing of subs would be awesome so i can do some research on my own. I don't know of any subs that would be good for this.

Thanks
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Re: What subs would you run off a Behringer EP2500?

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Originally Posted by matt steele
1 X 4 ohms - 2400rms
2 X 2ohms - 1200rms
If you read the specs, it's 2,400w @ 1Khz. Driving a 20hz signal takes much more power. It has been measured at about 850w/channel @ 20hz into 2 ohms. Bridged into 4 ohms @ 20hz was unstable.

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Originally Posted by matt steele
What would be my best bet for 1 or 2 15" subs if I have a beringer EP2500 to power it/them? I have about 9 cuft to work with after the port has already been taken into consideration.
What is the Fb of your box? That has to be considered when modeling the subs. As for modeling, download Unibox or WinISD Pro. Look for 18" and 15" drivers from Fi Car Audio, Audiopulse, Soundsplinter, Mach5 Audio, Elemental Designs, DIY Cable, Ascendant Audio and Creative Sound Solutions (Canada).

I'm currently running a pair of TC Sounds TC-3000 15's off of an EP-2500 @ ohms stereo. Sealed, 3cf boxes. With some EQ from a Behringer Feedback Destroyer, these produce incredible amounts of bass. I'm in the middle of upgrading to quad custom built 18's in an IB configuration.

-Robert
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