Ideal amp for my situation?

DubyaP
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I've got an Alpine HU, and a Kenwood 150 watt RMS bridged amp feeding a 10" Kicker 300 watt RMS. Now, with the gain set properly everything sounds OK, but I know that I'm not totally getting all I can out of my system.

I've done a search and found several good budget suggestions, but I want to know what is the ideal amp, money aside. I plan on being patient, saving my duckets, and riding this Kenwood until I'm all set. This way, there won't be any weak links.

Thanks for any help. Later.

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Zapco Reference 500.1 http://www.zapco.com/, DLS Reference RA10 or as a full system amp a DLS Ultimate A5.http://www.dlsamerica.com/ These are all fairly pricey amps, but EXTREMELY clean and will likely be all the amp you wil ever need. I love the DLS Ultimate A5, run front comps w/2 channels, and have up to 780 watts (@1ohm) for a sub(s), All majorly clean. That is my definition of sweet.

 
yea lemme specify:

Usamps AX TU300 class A amplifier will give you freakishly clean power. 320x1@ 4 ohm bridged.

but that may be a little over the top for a sub.

try the usamps AX500DE heck even do the 1000DE for a little overhead.

 
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