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<blockquote data-quote="Got Mudd ?" data-source="post: 1283264" data-attributes="member: 561104"><p>first off remember you get what you pay for in the world of car stereo .</p><p></p><p>second .. nevermind what the peak power is , always match your amp to the total rms rating of the subs , in your case it is 600watts rms @2ohms . if that is what it calls for then thats what you get . subs are meant to heard in mono , so you need a mono or class d amplifier not a 2 or 4 channel stereo amp that is for mids and highs etc.</p><p></p><p>try and go with a well known brand amplifier that has been tested and tried by others and known to be somewhat reliable .</p><p></p><p>after looking around and knowing your are on a tight budget my suggestion would be to save up a little more and look into the hifonics or audiobahn brand of amps . they are a good amp for beginners . check out the hifonics tx1005d it should get you near what you need . set the gain half way and work it up to where you think the subs can handle the power the best . good luck .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Got Mudd ?, post: 1283264, member: 561104"] first off remember you get what you pay for in the world of car stereo . second .. nevermind what the peak power is , always match your amp to the total rms rating of the subs , in your case it is 600watts rms @2ohms . if that is what it calls for then thats what you get . subs are meant to heard in mono , so you need a mono or class d amplifier not a 2 or 4 channel stereo amp that is for mids and highs etc. try and go with a well known brand amplifier that has been tested and tried by others and known to be somewhat reliable . after looking around and knowing your are on a tight budget my suggestion would be to save up a little more and look into the hifonics or audiobahn brand of amps . they are a good amp for beginners . check out the hifonics tx1005d it should get you near what you need . set the gain half way and work it up to where you think the subs can handle the power the best . good luck . [/QUOTE]
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