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<blockquote data-quote="Marve_Lous" data-source="post: 8721903" data-attributes="member: 677487"><p>I'm assuming each sub is 600 RMS for a total of 1200 RMS. I would get a class d mono block amp, and wire the subs together @ a 2-ohm load. Any of these would be a vast improvement over the 125 watt per channel amp you're replacing. Just make sure the amp can provide around 1200 watts RMS @ 2-ohms and you'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>Taramps MD 1200 2 ohm</p><p>Taramps BASS 1200 2 ohm</p><p>Hifonics ZXX-1800.1</p><p>Planet Audio TR3000.1</p><p>Audiopipe APCLE 1500</p><p>Planet Audio AC3000.1</p><p>Blaupunkt AMP3000D</p><p>Hifonics ZG-1200.2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marve_Lous, post: 8721903, member: 677487"] I'm assuming each sub is 600 RMS for a total of 1200 RMS. I would get a class d mono block amp, and wire the subs together @ a 2-ohm load. Any of these would be a vast improvement over the 125 watt per channel amp you're replacing. Just make sure the amp can provide around 1200 watts RMS @ 2-ohms and you'll be fine. Taramps MD 1200 2 ohm Taramps BASS 1200 2 ohm Hifonics ZXX-1800.1 Planet Audio TR3000.1 Audiopipe APCLE 1500 Planet Audio AC3000.1 Blaupunkt AMP3000D Hifonics ZG-1200.2 [/QUOTE]
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