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<blockquote data-quote="MikeofTulsa" data-source="post: 16170" data-attributes="member: 541667"><p>well i can say the profile amps are good quality for the buck....definatly not the best but not thw worst either....i believe they are 2 ohm stable...they will get a little warm but as long as you have good ventilation you should have not problem w/ them.....and the best way to make a speaker sound better is to put it in a box....there are basicly 3 types of boxes to use....sealed- best for sound quality requires a little more power for best sound/ ported-best for spl or loud bass requires less power to best sound/ 3rd is bandpass which i do not recomend at all they dont have a very good frequency range....they sound great in the frequency range they are tuned for but everything outside of the range sounds distored and muddy....kinda a one note wonder....and crossovers are best applied right before the amp and they block out certain frequencies so that clean and specific sounds go to your amp .....depending on what your bass needs are the crossover points will be diff....good luck and hope i've helped....i also dont recomend the sony amps unless it is a sony es series which to my understanding has been discontinued....and try to get the rms power output on your amp close to the rms input of your sub....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeofTulsa, post: 16170, member: 541667"] well i can say the profile amps are good quality for the buck....definatly not the best but not thw worst either....i believe they are 2 ohm stable...they will get a little warm but as long as you have good ventilation you should have not problem w/ them.....and the best way to make a speaker sound better is to put it in a box....there are basicly 3 types of boxes to use....sealed- best for sound quality requires a little more power for best sound/ ported-best for spl or loud bass requires less power to best sound/ 3rd is bandpass which i do not recomend at all they dont have a very good frequency range....they sound great in the frequency range they are tuned for but everything outside of the range sounds distored and muddy....kinda a one note wonder....and crossovers are best applied right before the amp and they block out certain frequencies so that clean and specific sounds go to your amp .....depending on what your bass needs are the crossover points will be diff....good luck and hope i've helped....i also dont recomend the sony amps unless it is a sony es series which to my understanding has been discontinued....and try to get the rms power output on your amp close to the rms input of your sub.... [/QUOTE]
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