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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8706667" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Like Popwarhomie said, one channel amps are great for subs. They use less energy, run cooler, and tend to have a smaller footprint. But at 700 watts rms, I do not think it be critical to save energy by way of a class D amp. I personally prefer class a/b for subs for they sound musical and tend to be more violent on the bass notes. That being said, this seems like a great setup. Class a/b coupled to 2.5" voice coils will give good frequency extension. Those subs play to the edge of 300hz so you will be able to blend them seamlessly to your front stage. For wiring kits look into Skyhigh Car Audio. They have all copper kits at great prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8706667, member: 654802"] Like Popwarhomie said, one channel amps are great for subs. They use less energy, run cooler, and tend to have a smaller footprint. But at 700 watts rms, I do not think it be critical to save energy by way of a class D amp. I personally prefer class a/b for subs for they sound musical and tend to be more violent on the bass notes. That being said, this seems like a great setup. Class a/b coupled to 2.5" voice coils will give good frequency extension. Those subs play to the edge of 300hz so you will be able to blend them seamlessly to your front stage. For wiring kits look into Skyhigh Car Audio. They have all copper kits at great prices. [/QUOTE]
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