Finally buying amp
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i cant say from experience but i dont think the BOSS and SOUNDSTORM amps are very good
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out of all those id go with the hifonics
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yea man, those are marketing scams...no way in hell they put down 3500 watts, or ANYWHERE near that. save your money.
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First of all. Get those Wal-Mart power numbers out of your head. "RMS Wattage" is the only thing you should concern yourself with as far as power...Its fairly simple to match a sub with an amp, you just have to know some simple things.
Find out what final ohm load you need (I.E. D4 + D4 = 4/1ohm)
Then find out what RMS wattage you need (I.E. 500wrms + 500wrms = 1000wrms)
-this number can vary quite a bit, running 10-15% over the number you need is not a bad idea and wont hurt the subs as long as you tune your amplifier properly.
Then the rest is just researching brands and gettign the best bang for your buck...
Find out what final ohm load you need (I.E. D4 + D4 = 4/1ohm)
Then find out what RMS wattage you need (I.E. 500wrms + 500wrms = 1000wrms)
-this number can vary quite a bit, running 10-15% over the number you need is not a bad idea and wont hurt the subs as long as you tune your amplifier properly.
Then the rest is just researching brands and gettign the best bang for your buck...
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what is your budget for the amp and what is the sub setup ur running?
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Right now I'm at about $300 or a little over, and I'm running 2 15" Alpine Type R's, the new versions.
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dual 4's?
you may want more than 600 each
you may want more than 600 each
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600 RMS on 4-ohm?




