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800 watt RMS sub, how much wattage do I really need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Polecat" data-source="post: 950172" data-attributes="member: 554260"><p>Ok, there is nothing wrong with running class D amps in any setup...period...</p><p></p><p>You will see more current being drawn off a A/B a,mplifier over a more effecient class D. I'd choose class D anyday, in any enviroment. And for a steet beat setup, which the original poster probably has, class D is actually better.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Mackenzie here, the JBL 1200 is a nice piece for the money. Great output value, underrated, great little piece.</p><p></p><p>With a sub that is RMS 800, max 1600, 1200 is perfect, IMHO. </p><p></p><p>Class D is perfect, as sealed a driver can handle more power anyways.</p><p></p><p>For a good list of amps, stay in this amplifier section and look at 1000+ amps....big list with power, and prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polecat, post: 950172, member: 554260"] Ok, there is nothing wrong with running class D amps in any setup...period... You will see more current being drawn off a A/B a,mplifier over a more effecient class D. I'd choose class D anyday, in any enviroment. And for a steet beat setup, which the original poster probably has, class D is actually better. I agree with Mackenzie here, the JBL 1200 is a nice piece for the money. Great output value, underrated, great little piece. With a sub that is RMS 800, max 1600, 1200 is perfect, IMHO. Class D is perfect, as sealed a driver can handle more power anyways. For a good list of amps, stay in this amplifier section and look at 1000+ amps....big list with power, and prices. [/QUOTE]
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