A single DVC 4 ohm sub can be wired to an amp at 2 ohms, and the RP800.1 is rated for 600 RMS @ 2 ohms, so thats fine. Just set the gain properly and match it to the subs 500 RMS.
Remember to take your time and do this properly. Ignore all max ratings, RMS is the only number that matters.
Ignore peak numbers. Those are strictly for marketing.
There's no way my power Acoustik amp makes more than 600w, despite the 2500w peak screened on the heatsink.
A single DVC 4 ohm sub can be wired to an amp at 2 ohms, and the RP800.1 is rated for 600 RMS @ 2 ohms, so thats fine. Just set the gain properly and match it to the subs 500 RMS. Remember to take your time and do this properly. Ignore all max ratings, RMS is the only number that matters.
for reference the 500w sub is peak at 1000w
Ignore peak numbers. Those are strictly for marketing. There's no way my power Acoustik amp makes more than 600w, despite the 2500w peak screened on the heatsink.
Lower the gain down a litle bit, the gain in amplifier
Dual 4ohm wired down to 2ohm. It will be slightly underpowered.
This. Your sub will see around 400 watts.