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<blockquote data-quote="AstoSoup" data-source="post: 8314070" data-attributes="member: 640347"><p>I would run the subs off one amp and the mids off another. As stated in another reply, you will never see the actual RMS ratings on an amp, so don't worry so much about power ratings. What is the ohm load of the two subs? Get a 500w Class D mono block, assuming you have a 1ohm load, will power the subs nicely. Then you can get a 100w, 2 ch. or a 200w, 4ch. for your mids. I can suggest a good amp if I know if the speakers are dual or single voice coil and what ohm they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AstoSoup, post: 8314070, member: 640347"] I would run the subs off one amp and the mids off another. As stated in another reply, you will never see the actual RMS ratings on an amp, so don't worry so much about power ratings. What is the ohm load of the two subs? Get a 500w Class D mono block, assuming you have a 1ohm load, will power the subs nicely. Then you can get a 100w, 2 ch. or a 200w, 4ch. for your mids. I can suggest a good amp if I know if the speakers are dual or single voice coil and what ohm they are. [/QUOTE]
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