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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2868876" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Nothing wrong with running A/B to the subs but if you have the choice and plan on running any amount of serious power, D is the only way to fly. This is coming from a guy who has only ever run Class A/B amps for subs. Watching my lights look like a disco despite a 195A alt and dual batteries was a sight to behold. That was with an 800W A/B amp. I can almost promise you that the difference you heard was one of more power. Unless you went to the trouble of power matching, which I know you didn't, being able to hear the difference between those amps means nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2868876, member: 550915"] Nothing wrong with running A/B to the subs but if you have the choice and plan on running any amount of serious power, D is the only way to fly. This is coming from a guy who has only ever run Class A/B amps for subs. Watching my lights look like a disco despite a 195A alt and dual batteries was a sight to behold. That was with an 800W A/B amp. I can almost promise you that the difference you heard was one of more power. Unless you went to the trouble of power matching, which I know you didn't, being able to hear the difference between those amps means nothing. [/QUOTE]
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