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Best Class D 1200W China Amp? (2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8669847" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>dont worry about the sub's rms etc... You just want the biggest amp you can get for the money and you can adjust the gain which will limit how much power the sub sees. With a bigger amp, you wont run into clipping and distortion to get the output you need and the amp works less hard, the subs see a clean signal, your equipment overall is a lot cooler which lasts a lot longer. typical box rise is 2-4 ohms when wired to 1 ohm so look at 2 to 4 ohm power numbers and thats more in line of what the subs actually see. </p><p></p><p>When setting gains, just make sure you listen for the subs to hear for any stress, keep your noise sharp, and check heat levels on the sub every minute to fine tune max output point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8669847, member: 650438"] dont worry about the sub's rms etc... You just want the biggest amp you can get for the money and you can adjust the gain which will limit how much power the sub sees. With a bigger amp, you wont run into clipping and distortion to get the output you need and the amp works less hard, the subs see a clean signal, your equipment overall is a lot cooler which lasts a lot longer. typical box rise is 2-4 ohms when wired to 1 ohm so look at 2 to 4 ohm power numbers and thats more in line of what the subs actually see. When setting gains, just make sure you listen for the subs to hear for any stress, keep your noise sharp, and check heat levels on the sub every minute to fine tune max output point. [/QUOTE]
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