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<blockquote data-quote="awalbert88" data-source="post: 181208" data-attributes="member: 545461"><p>Well, the JL amp is probably going to give you one of the absolute cleanest signals, but it depends on what you're looking to do. You could always pick up a JBL 1200.1 fairly cheap, which should push around 900W @ 3ohm. Not a lot of bells and whistles, but it's a very clean, reliable design.</p><p></p><p>Of course, another thing to consider is the option of getting a second sub and bridging down to a 1.5ohm load, which would give you around 1200W from your existing Kenwood amp. But that's probably not the best way to go in terms of cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awalbert88, post: 181208, member: 545461"] Well, the JL amp is probably going to give you one of the absolute cleanest signals, but it depends on what you're looking to do. You could always pick up a JBL 1200.1 fairly cheap, which should push around 900W @ 3ohm. Not a lot of bells and whistles, but it's a very clean, reliable design. Of course, another thing to consider is the option of getting a second sub and bridging down to a 1.5ohm load, which would give you around 1200W from your existing Kenwood amp. But that's probably not the best way to go in terms of cost. [/QUOTE]
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