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Recommendations for slim powered underseat subwoofer 2022 Silverado
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8861714" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>It's also important not to get caught up in the power ratings of the subwoofers (since I know what we're working with), that is not really the way to determine the output needs of the amp. It's a safe way if one does not know what they are looking at, big picture-wise. I would be surprised if anyone in this forum with experience would tell you that the only amp for that 300-watt sub should be a 300-watt amp. If that is truly a concern you have, then the MT700 puts out 500 watts at 2ohms and is $15 less than the MT1000. I wouldn't bat an eye to get the MT1000 for $15 more, in a heartbeat. The extra power plays well into the overall dynamics that Crutchfield is not taking into account.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8861714, member: 689267"] It's also important not to get caught up in the power ratings of the subwoofers (since I know what we're working with), that is not really the way to determine the output needs of the amp. It's a safe way if one does not know what they are looking at, big picture-wise. I would be surprised if anyone in this forum with experience would tell you that the only amp for that 300-watt sub should be a 300-watt amp. If that is truly a concern you have, then the MT700 puts out 500 watts at 2ohms and is $15 less than the MT1000. I wouldn't bat an eye to get the MT1000 for $15 more, in a heartbeat. The extra power plays well into the overall dynamics that Crutchfield is not taking into account. [/QUOTE]
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