Need Amp Suggestions Please.

a quick reply, If you want a real cheap cheap amp on a super budget that has a bad rep but puts out a lot and I mean a lot for price, I have a bazooka ela500.1 which you can get off ebay for $40 50 dollars used and craigs, Just cool it with fans! Its a power horse 2 ohms all day just designed wrong and needed the water cooling kit with it which is why it is so cheap now. If your on a super budget look into it. also above is highly recommended.
I want something good that will last me for a few years. Another problem I have with buying used is that I won't have the cash in hand to buy the products for another week or two. That's the main reason why I wanted to buy new.

 
a quick reply, If you want a real cheap cheap amp on a super budget that has a bad rep but puts out a lot and I mean a lot for price, I have a bazooka ela500.1 which you can get off ebay for $40 50 dollars used and craigs, Just cool it with fans! Its a power horse 2 ohms all day just designed wrong and needed the water cooling kit with it which is why it is so cheap now. If your on a super budget look into it. also above is highly recommended.
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a quick reply, If you want a real cheap cheap amp on a super budget that has a bad rep but puts out a lot and I mean a lot for price, I have a bazooka ela500.1 which you can get off ebay for $40 50 dollars used and craigs, Just cool it with fans! Its a power horse 2 ohms all day just designed wrong and needed the water cooling kit with it which is why it is so cheap now. If your on a super budget look into it. also above is highly recommended.
What do you guys think of this?-

JBL GTO 751EZ Monoblock GTO Series Class D Amplifier New GTO751EZ w Warranty 050036313254 | eBay

 
JBL specs...

They look good. 500 @ 4 ohms, not bad. (if it does rated)

Maximum Current Draw 70A

Number of Channels/Type 1 Channel

Signal-to-Noise Ratio >80dB

4-Ohm Power Output 500W RMS x 1 channel at 4 ohms, 14.4V DC,

2-Ohm Power Output 750W RMS x 1 channel at 2 ohms, 14.4V DC,

Peak Power 1450W

Frequency Response 10Hz-280Hz

The specs for the rf and Kenwood amps are only 50 and 60 watts a channel.

You need 100 for mids and highs.

So no

 
JBL specs...They look good. 500 @ 4 ohms, not bad. (if it does rated)

Maximum Current Draw 70A

Number of Channels/Type 1 Channel

Signal-to-Noise Ratio >80dB

4-Ohm Power Output 500W RMS x 1 channel at 4 ohms, 14.4V DC,

2-Ohm Power Output 750W RMS x 1 channel at 2 ohms, 14.4V DC,

Peak Power 1450W

Frequency Response 10Hz-280Hz

The specs for the rf and Kenwood amps are only 50 and 60 watts a channel.

You need 100 for mids and highs.

So no
How about this?-

Kicker Refurbished 11ZX200 2 Car Stereo ZX Series 2 Channel 200W Sub Amplifier 713034026129 | eBay

I'm not sure about Kicker's reputation about doing more than what its rated. Should I just keep looking for something that does exactly 100?

 
[quote name='calebkhill']No kicker
You need >=100

@neo_styles;
Any amp recommendations here?
2 channel for mids/highs

@Arya;
What was your budget?[/QUOTE]

I would say Precision Power BK340.2 for a budget option. Gobs of power on tap and shouldn't have the same issues some of the Phantom models have been showing as of late on DIYMA. Plus, it's super-sexy A/B power and I think the amp just looks a little better than the Phantoms (though not as small)

Otherwise, onlinecarstereo has a blowout deal on the Boston Acoustics GT2200 for 189 (STEAL) and is definitely better built than the PPI models.
 
I would say Precision Power BK340.2 for a budget option. Gobs of power on tap and shouldn't have the same issues some of the Phantom models have been showing as of late on DIYMA. Plus, it's super-sexy A/B power and I think the amp just looks a little better than the Phantoms (though not as small)
Otherwise, onlinecarstereo has a blowout deal on the Boston Acoustics GT2200 for 189 (STEAL) and is definitely better built than the PPI models.
Thanks, the PPI is a little out of budget, but I can probably still make it work.

What do you think of the JBL as a mono amp to power a 12" Dayton HO?

 
Thanks, the PPI is a little out of budget, but I can probably still make it work.
What do you think of the JBL as a mono amp to power a 12" Dayton HO?
The JBL GTOEZ are nice little amps. Definitely make some solid power, have a nice clip indicator built into the amp to make gain settings effortless. If you get the DVC Dayton HO, you should have enough power to run it well at 2 ohms.

 
wow that audio technix looks like one little bad amp. 120amp fuse rated. Wonder if it capable of 1000watts no issues. Never heard of the brand. BTW, Anyone else see that $7000 Memphis mad max 18" on the bottom of that ebay ad? WOW the insanity. JBL is fine stuff btw. Very fine stuff.

 
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