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Old 08-02-2010, 01:53 AM
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Im trying to get a proper amp for two ten inch sony xplods with out killing my wallet. I have 1100 watt sony xplods and i want a lot of thump but i need it to be cost effective. its a sinlge box with one terminal to both speakers and needs to be stable when bridged to the max power.

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why dont you just get a mono block amp. we need more to know what you need.
-what ohm are they wired to
-whats the rms they can handle
once you figure that out, soundstream has nice amps and they are pretty cheap on sonic electronix. for the power you get compared to price they are your best bet.
 
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you arent going to get a lot of thump with $20 subs. That being said, just figure out how to wire them and what amount of continuous power you need at what impedence. Then get the cheapest amp you can find that meets your requirements.
 
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Old 08-05-2010, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by bobditts
you arent going to get a lot of thump with $20 subs. That being said, just figure out how to wire them and what amount of continuous power you need at what impedence. Then get the cheapest amp you can find that meets your requirements.
first off i would like to say that these subs are great and have been hooked up to an amp before i bought them and have potential. the box has a one channel hook up and i plan on a bridgeable amp. so that io have options to go else where.
 
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