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<blockquote data-quote="zorphon" data-source="post: 7761522" data-attributes="member: 637938"><p>So I'm fairly sure my current amp died, and I'm looking for a new one.</p><p></p><p>That being said I want to buy new this time, because the one I have that died was used and put a bad taste in my mouth for getting used amps, even though I know most if not all on here are trustworthy.</p><p></p><p>Anyway so it was a junky Sony Xplod 800w max 2-channel (Don't laugh too hard).</p><p></p><p>I'm just running two Kenwood KFC-w112s. It's an entry-level just daily rider and I'm not looking for moving the earth, just a little bump in the truck. They were hitting pretty hard with the Sony, but now comes the question that I made the thread for:</p><p></p><p>Would the Hifonics Hfi1000.1d be a decent replacement for that Sony Xplod? It has more power, is a better brand (at least I'm fairly sure?), and it's a class d mono versus a class a/b 2-channel that ran hot when I bridged it. Would it be a slight upgrade compared to that Sony? I want something pretty cheap but new, and that Hifonics is only ~$120 with shipping new.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zorphon, post: 7761522, member: 637938"] So I'm fairly sure my current amp died, and I'm looking for a new one. That being said I want to buy new this time, because the one I have that died was used and put a bad taste in my mouth for getting used amps, even though I know most if not all on here are trustworthy. Anyway so it was a junky Sony Xplod 800w max 2-channel (Don't laugh too hard). I'm just running two Kenwood KFC-w112s. It's an entry-level just daily rider and I'm not looking for moving the earth, just a little bump in the truck. They were hitting pretty hard with the Sony, but now comes the question that I made the thread for: Would the Hifonics Hfi1000.1d be a decent replacement for that Sony Xplod? It has more power, is a better brand (at least I'm fairly sure?), and it's a class d mono versus a class a/b 2-channel that ran hot when I bridged it. Would it be a slight upgrade compared to that Sony? I want something pretty cheap but new, and that Hifonics is only ~$120 with shipping new. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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