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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7799047" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>I don&#39;t know much about the sub, [USER=634282]@audiobaun[/USER] might know them better than me. Lanzar makes some bad *** amps in the Opti line..but the Vibe and Heratige, etc....nah. A lot of folks here start out using Maxxsonics (Hifonics, Mb Quart). Look for Class D amps and as I hope you learned..look at the rms and the fuse ratings. </p><p> The Class D usually starts out at 80%+ at 4ohms dropping down to 60-70%(worst case) at 1 or .5 ohms..which is still far better than the the best Class A/B&#39;s in efficiency. If that amp you have actually put out 800watts rms per ch at 2 ohms, it would need at least about 230 amps of fusing...and you would need multiple batteries, etc. </p><p> Tell ya what though, that amp would drive a set of mid/high comps up front like mad.</p><p>stay cool-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7799047, member: 573547"] I don't know much about the sub, [USER=634282]@audiobaun[/USER] might know them better than me. Lanzar makes some bad *** amps in the Opti line..but the Vibe and Heratige, etc....nah. A lot of folks here start out using Maxxsonics (Hifonics, Mb Quart). Look for Class D amps and as I hope you learned..look at the rms and the fuse ratings. The Class D usually starts out at 80%+ at 4ohms dropping down to 60-70%(worst case) at 1 or .5 ohms..which is still far better than the the best Class A/B's in efficiency. If that amp you have actually put out 800watts rms per ch at 2 ohms, it would need at least about 230 amps of fusing...and you would need multiple batteries, etc. Tell ya what though, that amp would drive a set of mid/high comps up front like mad. stay cool- [/QUOTE]
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