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<blockquote data-quote="joselr3668" data-source="post: 8041847" data-attributes="member: 650363"><p>as far as I know (my best friend is a sales rep at my distributor) RE still makes a great product none of there amps have a high return rate actually they barely have any return rate from what I am told. very reliable amps. as for massive I have it in my wife's car and it performs flawlessly, sounds great. I have a nx5 in her car pushing to older re sr 10's in a box by STAR MOUNTAIN and it really surprised me for being such a small amp. the only thing I have ever heard bad about massive is they heat up if not installed in optimum conditions I.e. running at full tilt or close to it in a high heat environment might make it go into protection and it will only hold it rated ohm load nothing lower unlike re which i have ran at .25ohms and until my electrical crapped out it was pushing it. If it was me and you only needed about 700wrms for a sub and also wanted to eventually run a 4ch for your highs i would bite the bullet and go for massive nx5 and get it done if you want a bigger system go with re (my favorite) but I also heard really good thing from sundown and some other brands out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joselr3668, post: 8041847, member: 650363"] as far as I know (my best friend is a sales rep at my distributor) RE still makes a great product none of there amps have a high return rate actually they barely have any return rate from what I am told. very reliable amps. as for massive I have it in my wife's car and it performs flawlessly, sounds great. I have a nx5 in her car pushing to older re sr 10's in a box by STAR MOUNTAIN and it really surprised me for being such a small amp. the only thing I have ever heard bad about massive is they heat up if not installed in optimum conditions I.e. running at full tilt or close to it in a high heat environment might make it go into protection and it will only hold it rated ohm load nothing lower unlike re which i have ran at .25ohms and until my electrical crapped out it was pushing it. If it was me and you only needed about 700wrms for a sub and also wanted to eventually run a 4ch for your highs i would bite the bullet and go for massive nx5 and get it done if you want a bigger system go with re (my favorite) but I also heard really good thing from sundown and some other brands out there. [/QUOTE]
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