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<blockquote data-quote="jrwalte" data-source="post: 4530963" data-attributes="member: 584454"><p>As I said earlier, you shoudn't shop for an amp until you determine the ohm of your sub. It can make a big difference in the amp you need.</p><p></p><p>If your sub is a D2, it'll work, but you're better off getting a 400 or 500RMS amp - it's rated 300. It's good to go a little over the rated RMS of your subs because amps don't always give the actual output they say they can.</p><p></p><p>FYI,</p><p></p><p>You can find that amp online new for $80.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrwalte, post: 4530963, member: 584454"] As I said earlier, you shoudn't shop for an amp until you determine the ohm of your sub. It can make a big difference in the amp you need. If your sub is a D2, it'll work, but you're better off getting a 400 or 500RMS amp - it's rated 300. It's good to go a little over the rated RMS of your subs because amps don't always give the actual output they say they can. FYI, You can find that amp online new for $80. [/QUOTE]
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