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<blockquote data-quote="UK Bass" data-source="post: 60296" data-attributes="member: 542294"><p>I have tried the 210, 220 &amp; 430. I would say they are very good on speakers but do cut off frequently with subs at high volume. Which is a pain because you only buy subs for one reason dont you ( to play them loud)</p><p></p><p>I have had 3 Vibe 430s and have run channel 1&amp;2 @ 2 ohm with 6x9 and 6" comps which worked fine but when I connected the sub to channel 3&amp;4 bridged it would cut off at high is volume, So i would hve to turn the gain lower. This led me to belive that the power stated on the amps is overated. Funnly enough all the speakers were made buy Lanzar and where matched for power with the amp.</p><p></p><p>If u r buying Lanzar go with more power than neeeded</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK Bass, post: 60296, member: 542294"] I have tried the 210, 220 & 430. I would say they are very good on speakers but do cut off frequently with subs at high volume. Which is a pain because you only buy subs for one reason dont you ( to play them loud) I have had 3 Vibe 430s and have run channel 1&2 @ 2 ohm with 6x9 and 6" comps which worked fine but when I connected the sub to channel 3&4 bridged it would cut off at high is volume, So i would hve to turn the gain lower. This led me to belive that the power stated on the amps is overated. Funnly enough all the speakers were made buy Lanzar and where matched for power with the amp. If u r buying Lanzar go with more power than neeeded [/QUOTE]
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