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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman" data-source="post: 27007" data-attributes="member: 540704"><p>you should just go with about a 900 watt amp . A used one would be fine or get anew one like eclipse or alpine. That iswhat I would do but you do whatever you want. If you have enough money you could go with RF, Pheonix Gold, or Xtant. now Squirellkiller has some good input but I know for a fact that it doesn't take that much to get Audiobahns to sound good and that a good priced amp with the right specs will do just fine for Audiobahns. So it is totally up to you but I would go with a RF amp. That is what I have and my subs hit ****ing hard for what they are rated at. I hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman, post: 27007, member: 540704"] you should just go with about a 900 watt amp . A used one would be fine or get anew one like eclipse or alpine. That iswhat I would do but you do whatever you want. If you have enough money you could go with RF, Pheonix Gold, or Xtant. now Squirellkiller has some good input but I know for a fact that it doesn't take that much to get Audiobahns to sound good and that a good priced amp with the right specs will do just fine for Audiobahns. So it is totally up to you but I would go with a RF amp. That is what I have and my subs hit ****ing hard for what they are rated at. I hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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