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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 1785273" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Um, guys, he probably doesn't want or need that kind of power. There are a whole lot of people that don't care about having a system that is heard down the block and simply want accurate sound to be heard only inside the car. Huge power, even if you keep the volume down puts a strain on the car's electrical system. There's much more to the cost of the sub and amp setup than just the suba nd the amp when you get to a certain power output. You then have to start thinking about how to support the current consumption of the amp. Many people don't want to go to that length to add a small sub to their stereo.</p><p></p><p>For a modestly powered single 10 there are a ton of amps that fit that price and power range. JL 500/1 and Zapco 500.1 are hard to go wrong with. PG Xenon 400.1 and 600.1, MTX TA-4501, -3401 and -2301, Memphis 16-PRD500.1 and 16-MCD500 all fall in your budget (easily) and desired power range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 1785273, member: 550915"] Um, guys, he probably doesn't want or need that kind of power. There are a whole lot of people that don't care about having a system that is heard down the block and simply want accurate sound to be heard only inside the car. Huge power, even if you keep the volume down puts a strain on the car's electrical system. There's much more to the cost of the sub and amp setup than just the suba nd the amp when you get to a certain power output. You then have to start thinking about how to support the current consumption of the amp. Many people don't want to go to that length to add a small sub to their stereo. For a modestly powered single 10 there are a ton of amps that fit that price and power range. JL 500/1 and Zapco 500.1 are hard to go wrong with. PG Xenon 400.1 and 600.1, MTX TA-4501, -3401 and -2301, Memphis 16-PRD500.1 and 16-MCD500 all fall in your budget (easily) and desired power range. [/QUOTE]
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