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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 08:57 PM
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This is 2004 edition for the p2s 12 inch


P212S4
12" Punch Stage 2, 4 ohm SVC subwoofer with parabolic Injection molded Polypropylene cone, 2" aluminum voice coil former, insulated 16 awg tinsel leads, linear spider, 2" excursion, 60 oz motor structure, removable motor cover, 8 awg compression terminals, optimized for small sealed enclosures, 200 watts RMS/400 watts peak.
$129.99

P212S8
12" Punch Stage 2, 8 ohm SVC subwoofer with parabolic Injection molded Polypropylene cone, 2" aluminum voice coil former, insulated 16 awg tinsel leads, linear spider, 2" excursion, 60 oz motor structure, Cold rolled vented steel basket with removable motor cover, 8 awg compression terminals, optimized for small sealed enclosures, 200 watts RMS/400 watts peak.
$129.99

they are the models for 05 and 06 to.So most like it is 1 of them.so 200 rms 400watts
so If you can find a amp close to 800watts 400rms it will power both speakers.The Xplod I was telling you about would work perfect
 
Old Oct 26, 2006 | 10:32 PM
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go get an 800 watt rockford fosgate amp it will sound alot better if you get the same name brand speakers and amp. i have my p1s running on a 650watt rockford amp and they sound better and hit harder than when i had an 800 watt xplod up to them.
 
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 12:48 PM
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what size subs are they? there are no p2s that require 800 rms that im aware of, do you have pics
 
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 05:40 PM
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there is two of them so each one would have 400 rms
 
Old Oct 31, 2006 | 07:51 AM
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^They are right. They are more than likely 200 watts rms a piece. I wouldn't suggest a RF amp to power them though (they are pretty overpriced for what you get). Look for a Class D mono amp from a reputable brand name like Alpine, Eclipse, JBL, Kicker, Orion, MTX, Directed, Kenwood (usually pretty good quality if you're just looking to get a cheaper amp). I definitely would not suggest Sony anything in your car...
Assuming you have the single 4 ohm model, you'll want to wire them together for a 2 ohm load and make sure the power rating on the amp you choose is somewhere close (a little less is okay) to the subwoofers' RMS rating (if they're 200 rms a piece, look for an amp rated at 400 rms @ 2 ohms).

Here's an example of how to wire two single 4 ohm subs (if you've got P212S4 or P210S4 subs):

 
Old Oct 31, 2006 | 09:22 AM
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should i take a sub out of the box? would that give me more info on them?
 
Old Oct 31, 2006 | 11:54 AM
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I wouldn't suggest a RF amp to power them though (they are pretty overpriced for what you get).
yea i take that back about 2 days after i made that post my rf went out so now i have an alpine 1200 watt on my four 10s it sounds pretty good.
 
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