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Picking out a new amp for 10" Dayton HO, 2013 WRX hatch. Soundstream?
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 8007533" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>One interesting amplifier to take a look at is Polk Audio D1000.1. On the outside it looks very similar to PPI P1000.1. This is no coincidence, because they share board design. However, the individual components, etc, used internally are different, so they can be of different grade. The impressive thing about Polk's implementation is just how clean it is. I already posted a link about this on a different forum:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/technical-advanced-car-audio-discussion/142727-test-review-polk-audio-d1000-1-subwoofer-amplifier.html" target="_blank">A test review of Polk Audio D1000.1 subwoofer amplifier - DIYMA Car Audio Forum</a></p><p></p><p>Note that I am not making a claim that Polk is better or worse than PPI. It's just Polk the only one that I know someone tested and posted a result online. Having said this, I am happy with my PPI P1000.1. At $200 (sometimes cheaper online), it's a fine value. I'd love to try out the Soundstream REF amp mentioned in my link. These seem to be phenomenally good, but probably more expensive and not to mention the bigger size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 8007533, member: 629735"] One interesting amplifier to take a look at is Polk Audio D1000.1. On the outside it looks very similar to PPI P1000.1. This is no coincidence, because they share board design. However, the individual components, etc, used internally are different, so they can be of different grade. The impressive thing about Polk's implementation is just how clean it is. I already posted a link about this on a different forum: [URL="http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/technical-advanced-car-audio-discussion/142727-test-review-polk-audio-d1000-1-subwoofer-amplifier.html"]A test review of Polk Audio D1000.1 subwoofer amplifier - DIYMA Car Audio Forum[/URL] Note that I am not making a claim that Polk is better or worse than PPI. It's just Polk the only one that I know someone tested and posted a result online. Having said this, I am happy with my PPI P1000.1. At $200 (sometimes cheaper online), it's a fine value. I'd love to try out the Soundstream REF amp mentioned in my link. These seem to be phenomenally good, but probably more expensive and not to mention the bigger size. [/QUOTE]
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