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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7759985" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Regarding your list of amplifiers, as long as it's a well made amplifier providing adequate power, when you put it on subs it doesn't mean a hoot for the sound quality. My preference would be to go with the brand that designs their own amplifiers, which is RF over NVX. If you used a vented enclosure then you need to make sure the amplifier has a subsonic filter. Another thing about choosing an amp for subs is the power ratings don't need to match up. Typically you're safe going with extra power, but extra power comes at the cost of extra heat in the voice coils and extra current draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7759985, member: 628688"] Regarding your list of amplifiers, as long as it's a well made amplifier providing adequate power, when you put it on subs it doesn't mean a hoot for the sound quality. My preference would be to go with the brand that designs their own amplifiers, which is RF over NVX. If you used a vented enclosure then you need to make sure the amplifier has a subsonic filter. Another thing about choosing an amp for subs is the power ratings don't need to match up. Typically you're safe going with extra power, but extra power comes at the cost of extra heat in the voice coils and extra current draw. [/QUOTE]
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