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Looking for good bang for the buck 750Wt RMS amp
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveT" data-source="post: 8601438" data-attributes="member: 568895"><p>I mean we all know how max budget gets pushed in the name of chasing the car Audio dragon but around 250 or so. If I was smart I would still have my old JL 1O00/1 or even the 500/1 I loved those amps.</p><p></p><p>Now as far as the full break down of the setup in my 99 Mustang Cobra</p><p></p><p>H/U Eclipse 8153</p><p></p><p>Highs/mids are the stock Mach 460 with an factory amp harness adaptor.</p><p></p><p>Sub is a RE *** V2 D2 in about .75-.9 cubic feet stuffed with poly fill powered by the KAC 7204 bridges rated output 500w rms @ 4 ohms bridged. I realize that the sub can already over power the actually decent sounding factory amplified speakers but I hate to not be able to raise a lil voice coil stank if I’m in the bass head mood.</p><p></p><p>I already have a very nice Pioneer component set and American Bass SQ480 4 channel amp in my car Audio goodie stash to tear out the stock stuff but for now I’m wanting to get my sub stage in order before I go full aftermarket.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t be adverse to around a 1kw or even slightly higher bonus for outputting over 1000 @ 2 ohms or .5 lol in case I decide to pick up a second ***.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveT, post: 8601438, member: 568895"] I mean we all know how max budget gets pushed in the name of chasing the car Audio dragon but around 250 or so. If I was smart I would still have my old JL 1O00/1 or even the 500/1 I loved those amps. Now as far as the full break down of the setup in my 99 Mustang Cobra H/U Eclipse 8153 Highs/mids are the stock Mach 460 with an factory amp harness adaptor. Sub is a RE *** V2 D2 in about .75-.9 cubic feet stuffed with poly fill powered by the KAC 7204 bridges rated output 500w rms @ 4 ohms bridged. I realize that the sub can already over power the actually decent sounding factory amplified speakers but I hate to not be able to raise a lil voice coil stank if I’m in the bass head mood. I already have a very nice Pioneer component set and American Bass SQ480 4 channel amp in my car Audio goodie stash to tear out the stock stuff but for now I’m wanting to get my sub stage in order before I go full aftermarket. I wouldn’t be adverse to around a 1kw or even slightly higher bonus for outputting over 1000 @ 2 ohms or .5 lol in case I decide to pick up a second ***. [/QUOTE]
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