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<blockquote data-quote="chevy_man" data-source="post: 7304087" data-attributes="member: 564089"><p>Any amp that'll push 500+ RMS at 4 ohms will work fine. I've read lots of good things about the new CV class GH amps being nice and clean, but I haven't had the funds to buy one myself yet.</p><p></p><p>And I've bench tested my JL 500/1. It does have more power for a given ohm load, this one ran up to 680w at 1 ohm, while only giving 498w at 4 ohms. Granted it nowhere near doubles as most manufacturers claim, but you do get more when you drop the load (which correlates with ohms law).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevy_man, post: 7304087, member: 564089"] Any amp that'll push 500+ RMS at 4 ohms will work fine. I've read lots of good things about the new CV class GH amps being nice and clean, but I haven't had the funds to buy one myself yet. And I've bench tested my JL 500/1. It does have more power for a given ohm load, this one ran up to 680w at 1 ohm, while only giving 498w at 4 ohms. Granted it nowhere near doubles as most manufacturers claim, but you do get more when you drop the load (which correlates with ohms law). [/QUOTE]
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