Boston Acoustics SPG555-2 13" Single 2 ohm Subwoofer + JBL GTO-1001EZ Monoblock Class D Amplifier
• 13" Single 2 ohm SPG Series Oval Subwoofer
• 1000 watts RMS
• Polypropylene Cone Woofer
• Foam Woofer Surround
• Radialvent® Cooling
• Removable Voice Coil (RVC™)
• RMS: 650W x 1 @ 4 ohms, 1000W x 1 @ 2 ohms
• Total Peak Power: 1450W
• CEA-2006 Compliant
• Variable Bass Boost: 0 to +12 dB
• Class AB/D Circuitry
Manufacturer:
Model Number:
SPG555-2_GTO-1001EZ
Weight:
43.05lbs
Internal SKU:
spg5552_gto1001ez
Internal Product ID:
91545
Good Clean Power
Putting out over 1000 on 3x GTO1014D at 2.67 ohms.
Gain adjustment CD DOES NOT WORK if crossover is BEFORE amp. Only work if using full range signal to tune gain.
Seems efficient. Doesn't draw as hard as other amps in it's class.
I port low, so subsonic isn't necessary for me. Would be a good add feature though.
In cold weather, plays terrible until warm.
Soft shutdown and restart feature for over driving is nice too.
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found this helpful.Great Amp
There is nothing negative to say about this amp. It's worth every penny and my JL W3's have never hit harder and cleaner than they do powered by this amp. Would suggest running it with a Kinetic 600 as a back up battery as this amp is very efficient and really does perform as rated, unlike other make believe amps out there.
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found this helpful.best amp out blow your mind
I have 501 ez series 500 watt on an Boston spg 555 pounds on 20% gain unreal but true and very small footprint and automated setup CD with auto sense for easy install and distortion free sound
Thanks brads car tunes
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found this helpful.1001 ez jbl WOW this is the stuff people are looking for
There is no doubt in my mind that this amp is what people want when your looking for a great amp dont settle get JBL
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found this helpful.great amp
I have had no issues with this amp. Hooked to my 12 inch sub it is the right amount of power for my alpine sub. It does not get hot or cut power at all.
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found this helpful.AMAZING
Great clean power, Bass sounds fantastic. Replaced Rockford fosgate prime amp powering a RF P3 12"SUB. night and day differene.THOUGHT I DIDNT LIKE THE SOUND OF THE SUB .Have been slowly changing over to JBL products. After i changed my front amp to the 804ez i was blown away so i jumped on the 1001ez for the sub and it makes that P3 pound DISTORTION FREE next step JBLmkII SUB!!!!!
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found this helpful.Amp
This amp has been great. I now have two one in our boat and one in my truck. The boat is now one of the best sounding systems I've ever heared. Although in my truck when I push it to hard it shuts off. I've checked my gain several times and it's okay but it only does it if it gets pushed hard for a minute or two. Other than that it's an amazing amp and my brother just go one because he likes mine so much.
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found this helpful.Damaged my ears!
This sub can be found for $350. I bought mine with the 1 f^3 factory sealed enclosure, then cut an oval out of the back (opposite the driver) and installed the passive radiator (free +3db with dummy cone) tuned to 30hz (with supplied weights). I am powering it with an MTX 81000-D, birth sheet says 1308 watts rms into my subs 2ohm load. I have read the SPG can take 1800 watts rms. I don't doubt this, as I am shopping for a bigger amp now. I have the gain set for 51 volts at my max volume, which shows no clipping on my oscilloscope and equals 1300 watts on my 2 ohm Boston. Have not melted the coil at max volume yet. Max temp of the plastic on the outer ring of the outside of the voice coil (its perimeter) I have measured with a laser no contact thermometer is 212 F. It did not fail at that temp. I did melt the coil once with the same amp, but gain was set too high on a road trip (6hrs of Tech 9 and Mike Jones) and it was clipping the signal. I did not have and oscilloscope or volt meter (51v rms ='s 1300w) to set the gain on the road. The replacement surround and voice coil just keeps getting louder, and runs cooler. It has been about 2 months of listening at full volume Bass Mekaniks and still the spider is getting looser and the sub getting louder, and now runs at about 98F after HARD hitting tracks. I also blew the surround out once when my girl opened my truck at full volume, thus unloading the driver and allowing over excursion (stretching the foam surround excessively). Evidence it is getting louder: volume 24 was max voltage for the amp and listenable. Now, volume 18 hurts my ears. My left ear is ringing and popping during the day, and my girl friend says both her ears are waxing more and damaged. Also, the whole car is shaking now, window, seats, dash, sodas in the console. Also, DVD navigation disc in the trunk just skipped and wouldn't operate for the first time the other day. This sub was made to conquer the 13W7 (and I read it did), Boston is way underrated, and audiophile grade. That is why I bought this, is does not distort a note, and shakes my whole car, all for 1 cubic foot! The only other sub that could come close for 1 cubic foot per sub would be Premier SPL sub. Recommended 1.5 f^3 per 12". So, 2 x 12= 3 Premier SPL. Also, equals 3 SPG + 3 passive radiators, total, 3 cubic ft. Although, the RE XXX does recommend max of 1.1 cubic ft sealed for their 12", and JBL MKII 12" recommends 1 cubic ft for sealed 12. Can somebody produce a louder sub in 1 cubic ft that Boston with the SPG 555 teamed with the passive radiator (which increases output by 3db but doesn't affect box volume)?
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found this helpful.Get this sub
This sub hits low and hard. If you don't have much room get this; it is a very high quality product.
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found this helpful.Amazing sound quality.
After learining about passive radiator setups, I sold my two 12" Type-R's and decided to replace them with this one sub, backed with its counterpart, the SPG-TR. I built the box to specs recommended in the owner's manual, and I couldn't be happier with it. I have yet to hear the 30 hz or the 45 hz setup, but the 35 hz setting has pleased me thus far. The low end really booms, while maintaing a smooth transfer into the higher notes. Its really amazing how low the little 1 cubic foot box can hit. If your looking for truly flat response, you might look elsewhere; it really spikes around the tuning frequency of the passive radiator. For anyone looking to save some space and still have a strong low end with great sound quality, it cant be beat. I got my trunk back and can tell little difference in volume level. Running it off a Rockford T1000BDCP which puts out around 1200 watts at 1.6 ohms (which this sub is). Very pleased with my decision.
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