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<blockquote data-quote="GrahmM" data-source="post: 8721898" data-attributes="member: 681461"><p>This is my first post! I don’t know much about audio so any help at all is appreciated. I purchased a truck last year with two 12 inch Interfire subwoofers already installed, it is definitely a little bit of an aged system. I had a short that fried the amp, no fuses blew, the short is no longer an issue however.</p><p></p><p>The last amp was an old 2 channel which provided 175 watts RMS per channel. The subwoofers are both Dual 4 Ohm with 600W RMS and 1200W max. I need a new amp but have no clue where to even start looking, let alone knowing what would be compatible with ohm ratings (you can probably tell I don’t have Audio experience by now). If you have any suggestions or help to offer it would all be appreciated. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrahmM, post: 8721898, member: 681461"] This is my first post! I don’t know much about audio so any help at all is appreciated. I purchased a truck last year with two 12 inch Interfire subwoofers already installed, it is definitely a little bit of an aged system. I had a short that fried the amp, no fuses blew, the short is no longer an issue however. The last amp was an old 2 channel which provided 175 watts RMS per channel. The subwoofers are both Dual 4 Ohm with 600W RMS and 1200W max. I need a new amp but have no clue where to even start looking, let alone knowing what would be compatible with ohm ratings (you can probably tell I don’t have Audio experience by now). If you have any suggestions or help to offer it would all be appreciated. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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