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<blockquote data-quote="armstrong" data-source="post: 2923010" data-attributes="member: 563958"><p>i just purchased two dual 4 ohm 12" audioque sd2.5s, now i need to start looking for an amp. the sd2.5s take 500 rms watts, but i plan on giving them 600-800 rms. since they're 4 ohm, i guess i need an amp that pushes anywhere from 1200-1600 rms watts at 1 ohm. i'm looking to spend $275-300 on the amp. so what would be the most efficient amp in my price range? suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="armstrong, post: 2923010, member: 563958"] i just purchased two dual 4 ohm 12" audioque sd2.5s, now i need to start looking for an amp. the sd2.5s take 500 rms watts, but i plan on giving them 600-800 rms. since they're 4 ohm, i guess i need an amp that pushes anywhere from 1200-1600 rms watts at 1 ohm. i'm looking to spend $275-300 on the amp. so what would be the most efficient amp in my price range? suggestions would be greatly appreciated. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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