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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyO" data-source="post: 8736852" data-attributes="member: 563887"><p>Normally I would agree. But with the Si BM MKV, recommended .65 to .75 cu.ft sealed. So SQish. Being an SQ and SPL past competitor, in SQ I always matched my amplifier to the sub. He needs 450 watts. The PRIME puts out 580 watts, after rise, he should be in the 450rms range. In SPL I always looked for amps with more headroom. And I would tune to whatever wattage I needed. Knowing it would never stay in my car long, I always wanted more. </p><p></p><p>[USER=682362]@EricTundra[/USER]; either of these amps, other than the Pioneer, would be a good choice. Granted, a subsonic filter is not really needed running sealed. But if you ever changed subs and wanted ported, you would benefit from it. Thats why I do not recommend the Pioneer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyO, post: 8736852, member: 563887"] Normally I would agree. But with the Si BM MKV, recommended .65 to .75 cu.ft sealed. So SQish. Being an SQ and SPL past competitor, in SQ I always matched my amplifier to the sub. He needs 450 watts. The PRIME puts out 580 watts, after rise, he should be in the 450rms range. In SPL I always looked for amps with more headroom. And I would tune to whatever wattage I needed. Knowing it would never stay in my car long, I always wanted more. [USER=682362]@EricTundra[/USER]; either of these amps, other than the Pioneer, would be a good choice. Granted, a subsonic filter is not really needed running sealed. But if you ever changed subs and wanted ported, you would benefit from it. Thats why I do not recommend the Pioneer. [/QUOTE]
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