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<blockquote data-quote="JaJay721" data-source="post: 459397" data-attributes="member: 548246"><p>As long as both amps aren't distorting to where it is audible there is no difference in the wattage. A watt is a unit of measurement. That is something you noobs on the bandwagon know and have said over and over and over again. We all understand this fact. However, higher end amps often come with better filters/boosts which help with tuning your system to receive better results. Along with this they often run cooler and have better reliability. But, there are many reliabel budget amps on the market that will work just fine for most installs. I personally don't see the point in spending $600 on subs and powering them with a Lanzar amp though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaJay721, post: 459397, member: 548246"] As long as both amps aren't distorting to where it is audible there is no difference in the wattage. A watt is a unit of measurement. That is something you noobs on the bandwagon know and have said over and over and over again. We all understand this fact. However, higher end amps often come with better filters/boosts which help with tuning your system to receive better results. Along with this they often run cooler and have better reliability. But, there are many reliabel budget amps on the market that will work just fine for most installs. I personally don't see the point in spending $600 on subs and powering them with a Lanzar amp though... [/QUOTE]
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