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<blockquote data-quote="bigred78797" data-source="post: 727212" data-attributes="member: 545232"><p>Wow they must be charging you a crap load. 150 buck cheaper? whew they better be selling both to you for like 75 or 100 bucks each. I just bought three 800w amps for 215 each. I would personally buy two one amp because sometimes if you have the gains set slightly different on two amps it could mess up the speakers but you don't have that problem when using one amp... well most of the time. But if you were to use two amps in a common chamber i would recommend that you use a digital volt meter to ensure that the gains are set exactly the same. But you could easily do both with no problem. An advantage to having to amps though is the fact that if one (god forbid) goes bad then you have another and you can still have some bass when with one amp, when that amp goes so does all of your bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigred78797, post: 727212, member: 545232"] Wow they must be charging you a crap load. 150 buck cheaper? whew they better be selling both to you for like 75 or 100 bucks each. I just bought three 800w amps for 215 each. I would personally buy two one amp because sometimes if you have the gains set slightly different on two amps it could mess up the speakers but you don't have that problem when using one amp... well most of the time. But if you were to use two amps in a common chamber i would recommend that you use a digital volt meter to ensure that the gains are set exactly the same. But you could easily do both with no problem. An advantage to having to amps though is the fact that if one (god forbid) goes bad then you have another and you can still have some bass when with one amp, when that amp goes so does all of your bass. [/QUOTE]
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