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Devastator
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Which of these amps will power a pair of GZ Nuclear 12 SVC's better? I have seen posts that said people got 2000 watts out of the earthquake is this true? For now I would have it ran off my electrical system which is a 130 amp alt and a stinger deep cycle 1200 cca battery. But later I'm going to get 2 more Nuke 12's and another one of these amps. So which one would you get and why?

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The earthquake produces 1600 watts before clipping.

I dunno about the MMats.

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What about the RF 1100a2?

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How well does the 1100a2 handle a 2 ohm mono load? If it can match the output of the D300HC then I might just have to go with RF.

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It should handle the 2ohm mono. It will probley have more power than the earthquake.

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How well does the chrome 1100a2 disipate heat? I am thinking of getting a chrome one because they look awesome, but if it doesn't disipate heat well I will stick with the normal one.

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I have seen alot of chrome ones, so they must not give people any trouble. I would go with a chrome one because they look so sweet.

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How mcuh power do these amps put out at 12v? 4 ohms mono that is.

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I am not sure on the rateing, they put out alot more power than what they say!

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I believe in the owners manual for the 1100a2 it said 1470 or 1460 watts bridged into 4 ohm mono. Not quite sure, but will find out probaly by Wednesday when my chrome is supposed to come in.
David

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1100a2 puts out around 1200watts at a 4ohm load. If you ask any good installer he will tell you to run that amp at 2ohm's which it should handle fine and umm my god I couldnt imagine how much power it puts out at 2ohm

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As Dukk has said,

The 1100a2 puts out around 1500W into 4 ohm mono and 2K at 2 Ohm mono. It is a very good amp. But I gaurantee you it is alot more than the Earthquake. And will draw more current as well...

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