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<blockquote data-quote="garychoffmann" data-source="post: 8314233" data-attributes="member: 631273"><p>Lolol "professionals" do you mean people competing or people trying to sell out of a shop? If you read the post he would like to run one amp. Now let's look at it from his point of view. A 3 channel or 4 channel would be good for him. The 3 channel is cheaper. The 4 channel leads infinite expandability options if he decides he wants more. A single amp will be cheaper and easy to wire up. The problem with forums is that when you start spouting off untruths someone will read it and then think that is fact. No, you do not have to use a class d mono for subs. There is not 2 types of amplifiers, and all amplifiers have the ability to be configured differently..... except dedicated sub amps. A lot of those only have a limited range. Arguing that you have to use a class d for subs because competitors do.... well, that's just stupid and childish. But mom! He's doing it so it's right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garychoffmann, post: 8314233, member: 631273"] Lolol "professionals" do you mean people competing or people trying to sell out of a shop? If you read the post he would like to run one amp. Now let's look at it from his point of view. A 3 channel or 4 channel would be good for him. The 3 channel is cheaper. The 4 channel leads infinite expandability options if he decides he wants more. A single amp will be cheaper and easy to wire up. The problem with forums is that when you start spouting off untruths someone will read it and then think that is fact. No, you do not have to use a class d mono for subs. There is not 2 types of amplifiers, and all amplifiers have the ability to be configured differently..... except dedicated sub amps. A lot of those only have a limited range. Arguing that you have to use a class d for subs because competitors do.... well, that's just stupid and childish. But mom! He's doing it so it's right [/QUOTE]
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