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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8671333" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>Mate, as you know , Phoenix gold has different series of amp, SX, RX.and Elite being the flagship model. Don't always rely on youtube as most rookies show you blowing up subwoofers or how much the woofers flex, its sound quality you are chasing not SPL otherwise you would look at other big dollar amps. Depends what you are after and as you know, class D is easier on the cars electrical system, would be good approach to go for class D subwoofer amp and that particular model I advised was class D.</p><p></p><p>Kicker , Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine also have good reputable gear that generates pretty much what it promotes, and its better then going for cheaper amps that claim 00000 of watts using a 40 amp fuse :nerd:</p><p></p><p>Whatever amp you would purchase, just make sure you have the correct wiring kit to sustain the electrical current. :suave: , either than that issue, you are free to try out whatever you after. I would advise to go with middle to high range products as they would be more reliable to take on little abuse. :uhoh: . Also ensure you have adequate cooling if you plan to run the amp on 1 ohm load. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]4704[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8671333, member: 676005"] Mate, as you know , Phoenix gold has different series of amp, SX, RX.and Elite being the flagship model. Don't always rely on youtube as most rookies show you blowing up subwoofers or how much the woofers flex, its sound quality you are chasing not SPL otherwise you would look at other big dollar amps. Depends what you are after and as you know, class D is easier on the cars electrical system, would be good approach to go for class D subwoofer amp and that particular model I advised was class D. Kicker , Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine also have good reputable gear that generates pretty much what it promotes, and its better then going for cheaper amps that claim 00000 of watts using a 40 amp fuse :nerd: Whatever amp you would purchase, just make sure you have the correct wiring kit to sustain the electrical current. :suave: , either than that issue, you are free to try out whatever you after. I would advise to go with middle to high range products as they would be more reliable to take on little abuse. :uhoh: . Also ensure you have adequate cooling if you plan to run the amp on 1 ohm load. [ATTACH]4704._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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