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<blockquote data-quote="vario" data-source="post: 5906911" data-attributes="member: 583966"><p>Don't buy a dayton plate amp. I have the 240w one and its nice if you want a clean looking audiophile type subwoofer but if you want to get loud and probably sound better, buy a behringer ep2500 for $250. 2400 watts rms at 4 ohm. You run them on rca to 1/4" (microphone input style) cable or on rca to xlr cable. You would want to run a receiver as a preamplifier to get more signal voltage, not a big deal. Use the sub out on the receiver to y splitter to rca to 1/4" plug.</p><p></p><p>Hometheatershack.com has been using these things for a long long time to run their HT subs.</p><p></p><p>the dayton plate amps are very sensitive to bad grounds. Great thing about the b ehringer is that what behringer did was steal a classic QSC amp design and then sell it for half the price. It is virtually the same amp as the QSC rmx 2450.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vario, post: 5906911, member: 583966"] Don't buy a dayton plate amp. I have the 240w one and its nice if you want a clean looking audiophile type subwoofer but if you want to get loud and probably sound better, buy a behringer ep2500 for $250. 2400 watts rms at 4 ohm. You run them on rca to 1/4" (microphone input style) cable or on rca to xlr cable. You would want to run a receiver as a preamplifier to get more signal voltage, not a big deal. Use the sub out on the receiver to y splitter to rca to 1/4" plug. Hometheatershack.com has been using these things for a long long time to run their HT subs. the dayton plate amps are very sensitive to bad grounds. Great thing about the b ehringer is that what behringer did was steal a classic QSC amp design and then sell it for half the price. It is virtually the same amp as the QSC rmx 2450. [/QUOTE]
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