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<blockquote data-quote="Gary S" data-source="post: 3184023" data-attributes="member: 568291"><p>There is no difference between a two and one channel amp... The speakers don't know or care how many channels you have. Only thing is, if you wanted a Class D, most of those are only available in mono.</p><p></p><p>Phoenix gold amps are good for the money, but an even better deal... Panasonic has a two-channel I've seen as low as $73 on ebay... it's 700 watts RMS into 2 ohms. Has to be the all-time watts per dollar winner.</p><p></p><p>Only other consideration... higher order crossovers, such as 18 or 24 db instead of the usual 12db, can sometimes help deliver the up-front bass illusion (except in a single cab pick-up).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary S, post: 3184023, member: 568291"] There is no difference between a two and one channel amp... The speakers don't know or care how many channels you have. Only thing is, if you wanted a Class D, most of those are only available in mono. Phoenix gold amps are good for the money, but an even better deal... Panasonic has a two-channel I've seen as low as $73 on ebay... it's 700 watts RMS into 2 ohms. Has to be the all-time watts per dollar winner. Only other consideration... higher order crossovers, such as 18 or 24 db instead of the usual 12db, can sometimes help deliver the up-front bass illusion (except in a single cab pick-up). [/QUOTE]
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