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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8679222" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>Sounds like you pretty much have your electrical done.</p><p>A 900 watt amp to 2k should gain some yes but have you made sure the enclosure will accommodate the added power?.. single cab?.. is the enclosure configured well for your cabin?</p><p>3.25ft3 is a pretty big enclosure, I'm not all that familiar with that sub so if you think it's gonna be fine... ok</p><p>I've always watched volumes, configuration and compression when going with more power. I kinda get stoopid on the power level if left to play. Seeing how you're working with a 1500 watt sub and have decent electrical... if it was me I'd look for a quality 2.5-3k amp.</p><p>Skar rp 2000 will make power... yes.</p><p>But having seen a rather high failure rate and tendencies to run hot... after owning a quality amp you might be disappointed. Some have good luck with them, others not so much... 6:5 and pick em. Why cheap out after all that electrical and owning your previous amp?</p><p>Your looking for something that will deliver into 1ohm?.. lots of options and if I was in your situation I'd probably not go for something too cheap. </p><p>Just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8679222, member: 674047"] Sounds like you pretty much have your electrical done. A 900 watt amp to 2k should gain some yes but have you made sure the enclosure will accommodate the added power?.. single cab?.. is the enclosure configured well for your cabin? 3.25ft3 is a pretty big enclosure, I'm not all that familiar with that sub so if you think it's gonna be fine... ok I've always watched volumes, configuration and compression when going with more power. I kinda get stoopid on the power level if left to play. Seeing how you're working with a 1500 watt sub and have decent electrical... if it was me I'd look for a quality 2.5-3k amp. Skar rp 2000 will make power... yes. But having seen a rather high failure rate and tendencies to run hot... after owning a quality amp you might be disappointed. Some have good luck with them, others not so much... 6:5 and pick em. Why cheap out after all that electrical and owning your previous amp? Your looking for something that will deliver into 1ohm?.. lots of options and if I was in your situation I'd probably not go for something too cheap. Just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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