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<blockquote data-quote="VereChronicus" data-source="post: 1804130" data-attributes="member: 565864"><p>Look into the Digital Designs Z1 amplifier. For 12V it is extremely efficient and is made for 1ohm mono use at an underrated 3kwrms @ 12V all day long and is strappable with another Z1 for a 2ohm load. The coolest thing about them, other than the incredible power is the clipping indicator L.E.D. in the remote gain control. With that simple indicator, you can now actually tell when the amplifier is starting to weld your speakers' reciprocating internals. You can ask D.J. at AudioQue about the amp also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VereChronicus, post: 1804130, member: 565864"] Look into the Digital Designs Z1 amplifier. For 12V it is extremely efficient and is made for 1ohm mono use at an underrated 3kwrms @ 12V all day long and is strappable with another Z1 for a 2ohm load. The coolest thing about them, other than the incredible power is the clipping indicator L.E.D. in the remote gain control. With that simple indicator, you can now actually tell when the amplifier is starting to weld your speakers' reciprocating internals. You can ask D.J. at AudioQue about the amp also. [/QUOTE]
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