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<blockquote data-quote="shauncox26" data-source="post: 8256669" data-attributes="member: 654960"><p>^^^^what he said^^^^ might i add that he said a fi bl. .fi makes awesome subs and with the proper tuning a 2000+rms amp would be fine if not recommended. even though a amp says 1500 rms u will never see this on music because the number was attained with a sine wave of a certain Hz on a fixed resistive load. we all know that subs never see their resting ohm load during play. op look in the classifieds on here im sure u can find a quality amp in ur price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shauncox26, post: 8256669, member: 654960"] ^^^^what he said^^^^ might i add that he said a fi bl. .fi makes awesome subs and with the proper tuning a 2000+rms amp would be fine if not recommended. even though a amp says 1500 rms u will never see this on music because the number was attained with a sine wave of a certain Hz on a fixed resistive load. we all know that subs never see their resting ohm load during play. op look in the classifieds on here im sure u can find a quality amp in ur price range. [/QUOTE]
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