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Alpine vs BRZ amp for 1000w sub?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8232902" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>You all have a bad misconception that hifonics does not last long... They might not be the most efficient amps and are heavy current hogs, but one thing they do right is their longevity. There's only problems when noobs buy these amps and run them on stock electricals and clip the hell out of the amp. My electricals are up to par and i've never had a problem with any hifonics i've owned over the past 5 years and most of them i bought used.</p><p></p><p>That being said, between the two, i would get the alpine if you never plan on adding anything else. However, if you plan on adding another of those subs in the future, get the brz 1200. Another choice is precision power 1300.1D which is a little bit more efficient then hifonics and cheaper. No such thing as having too much power, as long as you set your gains correctly, your not gonna blow anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8232902, member: 650438"] You all have a bad misconception that hifonics does not last long... They might not be the most efficient amps and are heavy current hogs, but one thing they do right is their longevity. There's only problems when noobs buy these amps and run them on stock electricals and clip the hell out of the amp. My electricals are up to par and i've never had a problem with any hifonics i've owned over the past 5 years and most of them i bought used. That being said, between the two, i would get the alpine if you never plan on adding anything else. However, if you plan on adding another of those subs in the future, get the brz 1200. Another choice is precision power 1300.1D which is a little bit more efficient then hifonics and cheaper. No such thing as having too much power, as long as you set your gains correctly, your not gonna blow anything. [/QUOTE]
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