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Amp to power JL 10"
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8067185" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Not sure what mono amp was suggested to you, yet,I am recommending 2 ch Class A/B amplifiers that can be bridged to run 4 ohm stable,and clean less distorted power,for your sub that needs power@ 4ohms.These I am recommending are under rated,that were rated on the 12v specs, and newer amps are rated @14.4v in most cases.These amps will deliver more rms that the specs state, thus leaving you with some Head room,that can also be utilized as a front staging amp later on,if you decide to do a larger set up on the subs,and deliver clean low TDH as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8067185, member: 634282"] Not sure what mono amp was suggested to you, yet,I am recommending 2 ch Class A/B amplifiers that can be bridged to run 4 ohm stable,and clean less distorted power,for your sub that needs power@ 4ohms.These I am recommending are under rated,that were rated on the 12v specs, and newer amps are rated @14.4v in most cases.These amps will deliver more rms that the specs state, thus leaving you with some Head room,that can also be utilized as a front staging amp later on,if you decide to do a larger set up on the subs,and deliver clean low TDH as well. [/QUOTE]
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