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<blockquote data-quote="kyball" data-source="post: 3070" data-attributes="member: 540632"><p>both are ok for what you have, its just that one amp will put out 300W(rms) to each sub and the other will put out 600W(Rms) to each. you have to becareful with 1200watt amp, you'll have a real good chance of blowing the subs out if you don't know what you're doing and put the gain up way to high. if i were you i would look around some more and find an amplifier that will put out 400W(rms) at two channels or an amp the puts out 800watt on one channel. I hate to say this but check out rockford i do believe they have bd800.1 amp i'm not sure. the last thing i have to say is don't just take suggestions from these people make sure you go out and hear the product before you buy it.</p><p></p><p>Latta</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyball, post: 3070, member: 540632"] both are ok for what you have, its just that one amp will put out 300W(rms) to each sub and the other will put out 600W(Rms) to each. you have to becareful with 1200watt amp, you'll have a real good chance of blowing the subs out if you don't know what you're doing and put the gain up way to high. if i were you i would look around some more and find an amplifier that will put out 400W(rms) at two channels or an amp the puts out 800watt on one channel. I hate to say this but check out rockford i do believe they have bd800.1 amp i'm not sure. the last thing i have to say is don't just take suggestions from these people make sure you go out and hear the product before you buy it. Latta [/QUOTE]
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