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Power efficient Bass - What is a good combo for low power?
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<blockquote data-quote="qwiketz" data-source="post: 8714363" data-attributes="member: 617720"><p>hi guys. The boat actually has 2 batteries with a selector switch so that I don't kill the battery to run the boat. Yes, I'll go class d for sure on the amp. I was thinking about something in the 500 watt range. The boat will be in Havasu which gets up to about 115 (we don't go out beyond normally). Do I need to make sure that the amp I pickup has a fan? I know they say class d doesn't generate taht much heat but this is a really hot environment.</p><p></p><p> The boat has a mid cuddy where the amp and sub will go to keep them out of the elements. It's a freshwater boat, so no salt either.</p><p></p><p>Are there any horns on the smaller size that might work? I know I might need more volume though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qwiketz, post: 8714363, member: 617720"] hi guys. The boat actually has 2 batteries with a selector switch so that I don't kill the battery to run the boat. Yes, I'll go class d for sure on the amp. I was thinking about something in the 500 watt range. The boat will be in Havasu which gets up to about 115 (we don't go out beyond normally). Do I need to make sure that the amp I pickup has a fan? I know they say class d doesn't generate taht much heat but this is a really hot environment. The boat has a mid cuddy where the amp and sub will go to keep them out of the elements. It's a freshwater boat, so no salt either. Are there any horns on the smaller size that might work? I know I might need more volume though. [/QUOTE]
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