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<blockquote data-quote="Betrayer00GT" data-source="post: 3706485" data-attributes="member: 582890"><p>Well, unless you get something like the above amp (something stable down to 1ohm on a single channel), your best bet is probably to buy a two channel amp that does between 200RMS and 400RMS, per channel, when running a 2ohm load per channel. You could parallel the pair of voicecoils on each sub, and this will give you a pair of 2ohm loads. That setup is perfect for almost all stereo amps. Again, that or a 1ohm stable monoblock are your best bets, IMO.</p><p></p><p>If you wanted to keep the cost down, you could try one of these:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap1200.html" target="_blank">http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap1200.html</a></p><p></p><p>Their stuff seems to work well. I am running a few older style California-series amps, myself.</p><p></p><p>Maybe this one, instead. It adds more power and a subsonic filter (which is very useful if you port your subs and also tune them high):</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap2000.html" target="_blank">http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap2000.html</a></p><p></p><p>Neither of those are expensive, exactly. Never bought from that place before, but they have free shipping. Anyway, the prices on those aren't much worse everywhere else.</p><p></p><p>Just my $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Betrayer00GT, post: 3706485, member: 582890"] Well, unless you get something like the above amp (something stable down to 1ohm on a single channel), your best bet is probably to buy a two channel amp that does between 200RMS and 400RMS, per channel, when running a 2ohm load per channel. You could parallel the pair of voicecoils on each sub, and this will give you a pair of 2ohm loads. That setup is perfect for almost all stereo amps. Again, that or a 1ohm stable monoblock are your best bets, IMO. If you wanted to keep the cost down, you could try one of these: [URL="http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap1200.html"]http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap1200.html[/URL] Their stuff seems to work well. I am running a few older style California-series amps, myself. Maybe this one, instead. It adds more power and a subsonic filter (which is very useful if you port your subs and also tune them high): [URL="http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap2000.html"]http://www.millionbuy.com/prfap2000.html[/URL] Neither of those are expensive, exactly. Never bought from that place before, but they have free shipping. Anyway, the prices on those aren't much worse everywhere else. Just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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