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<blockquote data-quote="kingsxman" data-source="post: 1322748" data-attributes="member: 563735"><p>Well, the quality of subs is JL Audio W6v2's. So hopefully the quality is there. The reason I'm asking the other question is that I have had a few recommendations on sub amps. One recommendation was for a Precision Power csx-2200 which would do 800w at 4 ohms and drive my subs. ITs a 2 channel amp which would be bridged...theory being that 4 ohms is less current than 1 ohm and better SQ. I'm debating on that or going with somehting like a Directed Audio 1100D, Orion 1200D, or something of that ilk. Thinking there is that class D mono amps should be more efficient. When the Lanzar optdrive I recently purchased (which is A/B I believe..) was working....at 1 ohm I definitely noticed my lights dimming, etc. I dont want to put strain on my electrical if possible...but would sacrifice if it was for better SQ.</p><p></p><p>For the record, the SQ on that optidrive sucked. N2, you and I have been discussing and it sounds like you think it is a bad amp. going back today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingsxman, post: 1322748, member: 563735"] Well, the quality of subs is JL Audio W6v2's. So hopefully the quality is there. The reason I'm asking the other question is that I have had a few recommendations on sub amps. One recommendation was for a Precision Power csx-2200 which would do 800w at 4 ohms and drive my subs. ITs a 2 channel amp which would be bridged...theory being that 4 ohms is less current than 1 ohm and better SQ. I'm debating on that or going with somehting like a Directed Audio 1100D, Orion 1200D, or something of that ilk. Thinking there is that class D mono amps should be more efficient. When the Lanzar optdrive I recently purchased (which is A/B I believe..) was working....at 1 ohm I definitely noticed my lights dimming, etc. I dont want to put strain on my electrical if possible...but would sacrifice if it was for better SQ. For the record, the SQ on that optidrive sucked. N2, you and I have been discussing and it sounds like you think it is a bad amp. going back today. [/QUOTE]
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