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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigPilferer" data-source="post: 8863831" data-attributes="member: 690294"><p>Those are definitely some of the brands I recommend to people. Usually, I recommend Recoil first. I do recommend the Audiozerone ZE1000.1 which does rated power and is available for $78 on Amazon currently. There's no better deal anywhere for a 1000 watt amp. I do give a disclaimer that the warranty may be questionable, but the seller has responded to my questions directly thru Amazon. I've personally been testing this amp in my car for the past 4 months without issue before I starting recommending it.</p><p></p><p>I like the Recoil 2500 and 5 channel, and they have the 1200 model available in the 2 ohm di and the red 1 ohm optimized versions. I don't know if you noticed, but they also just added a couple of micro 4 channels which are pretty cool... I haven't tried them yet but I'm confident they're up to par. I also like they're PW12 subwoofer for $91. The full cover dustcap looks great on it and it's better than a Skar SDR or CT Tropo for less money. I also like their line out converters (the active ones). The one is just like an audiocontrol lc2i. </p><p></p><p>I recommend Trinity as well as Blackbrick, also. Trinity has an awesome 8 channel staggered amp which is awesome for active systems. They sold out of them finally, but Blackbrick had a 100 x 4 amp available for $69 for a while. I'm using one of them currently too. They told me that they are supposed to be getting in their new amps within a couple months...</p><p></p><p>I don't disagree with your opinion to run a powerful amp at a lower ohm load... for the same reason I made the comment in that previous thread stating you don't need to fully power a subwoofer. Both scenarios ensure long-lasting equipment with increased reliability. On people that have had low power sub setups and/or 2 ohm or 4 ohm setups, I have used the Audiozerone amp bc there's no point buying an amp that produces less power at this price point. Plus it leaves room for them to upgrade later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigPilferer, post: 8863831, member: 690294"] Those are definitely some of the brands I recommend to people. Usually, I recommend Recoil first. I do recommend the Audiozerone ZE1000.1 which does rated power and is available for $78 on Amazon currently. There's no better deal anywhere for a 1000 watt amp. I do give a disclaimer that the warranty may be questionable, but the seller has responded to my questions directly thru Amazon. I've personally been testing this amp in my car for the past 4 months without issue before I starting recommending it. I like the Recoil 2500 and 5 channel, and they have the 1200 model available in the 2 ohm di and the red 1 ohm optimized versions. I don't know if you noticed, but they also just added a couple of micro 4 channels which are pretty cool... I haven't tried them yet but I'm confident they're up to par. I also like they're PW12 subwoofer for $91. The full cover dustcap looks great on it and it's better than a Skar SDR or CT Tropo for less money. I also like their line out converters (the active ones). The one is just like an audiocontrol lc2i. I recommend Trinity as well as Blackbrick, also. Trinity has an awesome 8 channel staggered amp which is awesome for active systems. They sold out of them finally, but Blackbrick had a 100 x 4 amp available for $69 for a while. I'm using one of them currently too. They told me that they are supposed to be getting in their new amps within a couple months... I don't disagree with your opinion to run a powerful amp at a lower ohm load... for the same reason I made the comment in that previous thread stating you don't need to fully power a subwoofer. Both scenarios ensure long-lasting equipment with increased reliability. On people that have had low power sub setups and/or 2 ohm or 4 ohm setups, I have used the Audiozerone amp bc there's no point buying an amp that produces less power at this price point. Plus it leaves room for them to upgrade later. [/QUOTE]
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