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<blockquote data-quote="rboutin2" data-source="post: 7308648" data-attributes="member: 632727"><p>I personally have the audiopipe ap30001d, and I havent had i single issue with it yet. Im pushing two 15" type r's. It isnt clipping unless u dont know how to set gains, or like to turn the vol on the deck up too high. If ur looking for cheap reliable power, I'd go with ap. Also, the ap30001d is 1 ohm stable, but on two channels. Hard toe xplain, but it is a mono amp, but is basically two 15001's internally bridged, and each "channel" is actually each amp. They are 1 ohm stable, but not bridged. only 2 ohm stable bridged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rboutin2, post: 7308648, member: 632727"] I personally have the audiopipe ap30001d, and I havent had i single issue with it yet. Im pushing two 15" type r's. It isnt clipping unless u dont know how to set gains, or like to turn the vol on the deck up too high. If ur looking for cheap reliable power, I'd go with ap. Also, the ap30001d is 1 ohm stable, but on two channels. Hard toe xplain, but it is a mono amp, but is basically two 15001's internally bridged, and each "channel" is actually each amp. They are 1 ohm stable, but not bridged. only 2 ohm stable bridged. [/QUOTE]
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