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<blockquote data-quote="Boominburban" data-source="post: 8357845" data-attributes="member: 664509"><p>look for a marine grade amp as well ... it will last longer in your situation ...</p><p></p><p>I will prob get flamed for this, but we like to use the older sony marine amps in our off road rigs and boats. They dont ever make rated power, but close to it, and they last a long time in those conditions .... they are cheap and usually plentiful on CL, flea bay, and the local pawn shops ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boominburban, post: 8357845, member: 664509"] look for a marine grade amp as well ... it will last longer in your situation ... I will prob get flamed for this, but we like to use the older sony marine amps in our off road rigs and boats. They dont ever make rated power, but close to it, and they last a long time in those conditions .... they are cheap and usually plentiful on CL, flea bay, and the local pawn shops ... [/QUOTE]
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