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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8544400" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p><a href="http://www.vertexaudio.com/Phoenix-Gold-SX-600-1-Monoblock-Amplifier-p/pg-sx6001.htm" target="_blank">Phoenix Gold SX 600.1 Monoblock Amplifier</a></p><p></p><p>Would vouch for this. These are well built amps, Zed designed, and tiny footprint. Vertex is also a contributing member on this forum.</p><p></p><p>Rockford, Alpine, kicker, and JBL will make some good offerings in the 500-600W range for roughly the same money if you're looking for more widely available brand names.</p><p></p><p>You have lots of options, but keep in mind a lot of stuff in the low power low price department is absolute flea market junk. You may do well buying used if you stick to solid brands, but there should be loads of options. Expect great quality for 200$ ish price range, you can probably get something similar tier used for 125-150 I'd expect.</p><p></p><p>You can probably get the job done for 100$ or a little less but when you're getting low end gear quality/performance will be hit or miss as will be reliability and resale value will be poor (or nothing if it fails prematurely).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8544400, member: 614752"] [URL="http://www.vertexaudio.com/Phoenix-Gold-SX-600-1-Monoblock-Amplifier-p/pg-sx6001.htm"]Phoenix Gold SX 600.1 Monoblock Amplifier[/URL] Would vouch for this. These are well built amps, Zed designed, and tiny footprint. Vertex is also a contributing member on this forum. Rockford, Alpine, kicker, and JBL will make some good offerings in the 500-600W range for roughly the same money if you're looking for more widely available brand names. You have lots of options, but keep in mind a lot of stuff in the low power low price department is absolute flea market junk. You may do well buying used if you stick to solid brands, but there should be loads of options. Expect great quality for 200$ ish price range, you can probably get something similar tier used for 125-150 I'd expect. You can probably get the job done for 100$ or a little less but when you're getting low end gear quality/performance will be hit or miss as will be reliability and resale value will be poor (or nothing if it fails prematurely). [/QUOTE]
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