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<blockquote data-quote="Buick_66" data-source="post: 8464681" data-attributes="member: 668592"><p>This is a loaded question on all levels. The options are endless, however, given what you are saying I would keep it simple. Go with one amp that can handle the load. This would mean you need a 1 Ohm stable amp...which will limit your selection (a good thing) but it will likely be expensive. Probably not as expensive as 7 seperate amps and the wires to do all that.</p><p></p><p>This being said, if you plan on upgrading subs, you would then be limited to the same impedance and wiring configuration you have.</p><p></p><p>It is likely that unless you get a monstrously huge amplifier, that dividing the power into 7 subs, you won't need to upgrade subs. Get some nice clean power to them and your amp would have to be 3000+Watts before your subs couldn't handle the power...</p><p></p><p>Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buick_66, post: 8464681, member: 668592"] This is a loaded question on all levels. The options are endless, however, given what you are saying I would keep it simple. Go with one amp that can handle the load. This would mean you need a 1 Ohm stable amp...which will limit your selection (a good thing) but it will likely be expensive. Probably not as expensive as 7 seperate amps and the wires to do all that. This being said, if you plan on upgrading subs, you would then be limited to the same impedance and wiring configuration you have. It is likely that unless you get a monstrously huge amplifier, that dividing the power into 7 subs, you won't need to upgrade subs. Get some nice clean power to them and your amp would have to be 3000+Watts before your subs couldn't handle the power... Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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