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My Single 10 sounds like garbage! Please help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ancorp" data-source="post: 8387973" data-attributes="member: 633405"><p>You're the one slicing and dicing it. A decent class AB 2 channel amp rated at 300w RMS at 4 ohms bridged will perform the same as a class D amp that's rated for the same power at the same impedance. Might be slightly less efficient on the electrical, but at this power level, it's negligible. A 1 ohm stable 1200w RMS class D amp as you suggested is a complete waste of money on the subwoofer he has now.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I would look into perhaps spending some extra money, and getting a new amplifier and a new subwoofer. Perhaps a SSA DCON 10 and a decent 500w RMS amplifier that matches in impedance. Would make a world of a difference in performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ancorp, post: 8387973, member: 633405"] You're the one slicing and dicing it. A decent class AB 2 channel amp rated at 300w RMS at 4 ohms bridged will perform the same as a class D amp that's rated for the same power at the same impedance. Might be slightly less efficient on the electrical, but at this power level, it's negligible. A 1 ohm stable 1200w RMS class D amp as you suggested is a complete waste of money on the subwoofer he has now. That being said, I would look into perhaps spending some extra money, and getting a new amplifier and a new subwoofer. Perhaps a SSA DCON 10 and a decent 500w RMS amplifier that matches in impedance. Would make a world of a difference in performance. [/QUOTE]
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