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<blockquote data-quote="Newcaraudio" data-source="post: 7797209" data-attributes="member: 642869"><p>Hey all!</p><p></p><p>I'm very new to this, and there isn't a reputable shop here to go to with questions so here it is.</p><p></p><p>I have purchased a set of Boston Pro 50SE speakers. I also want to purchase a Boston subwoofer and a boston amp. I am looking for the right amp to power my new speakers in the right way and get the most sound quality. From what I have read, I would want to run the amp at a 2ohm load to get the most power from it. Which means that I would need to purchase a Boston G310-44 DVC 4ohm sub so I can wire it to run at a 2ohm load, is this correct? I have a 10" sub enclosure on the way. I have been looking at the Boston GT28 or GT2300/2400 amplifiers. Each of these are stable at 2 ohms. The GT-28 being the most powerful is what I am interested in. My next question is, can I use a 2 cahnnel amp to run this set up? Since there are actually 4 speakers in the Pro 50 SE set, and the addition of a subwoofer, would I need to run a 4 channel amp? I would like to provide the maximum RMS power to the Pro 50's as well as provide as close to the RMS for the G310. Which amplifier would do this properly? I have a standard truck with a 12V system. I will also be installing a capacitor, I was thinking in the 1Farad range, will this be enough for the type of system I am going to install? There is no factory Boston representative on the island of Guam, and no authorized Boston Dealers here either. I am in the military and don't get back to the states very often, so I'm looking for help. Would I be better off with a 2 channel amp for the Pro 50's and a separate Mono block for the single G310? Please advise, if I can keep it to one amp, I would prefer that, but I want to get the most power to my speakers. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newcaraudio, post: 7797209, member: 642869"] Hey all! I'm very new to this, and there isn't a reputable shop here to go to with questions so here it is. I have purchased a set of Boston Pro 50SE speakers. I also want to purchase a Boston subwoofer and a boston amp. I am looking for the right amp to power my new speakers in the right way and get the most sound quality. From what I have read, I would want to run the amp at a 2ohm load to get the most power from it. Which means that I would need to purchase a Boston G310-44 DVC 4ohm sub so I can wire it to run at a 2ohm load, is this correct? I have a 10" sub enclosure on the way. I have been looking at the Boston GT28 or GT2300/2400 amplifiers. Each of these are stable at 2 ohms. The GT-28 being the most powerful is what I am interested in. My next question is, can I use a 2 cahnnel amp to run this set up? Since there are actually 4 speakers in the Pro 50 SE set, and the addition of a subwoofer, would I need to run a 4 channel amp? I would like to provide the maximum RMS power to the Pro 50's as well as provide as close to the RMS for the G310. Which amplifier would do this properly? I have a standard truck with a 12V system. I will also be installing a capacitor, I was thinking in the 1Farad range, will this be enough for the type of system I am going to install? There is no factory Boston representative on the island of Guam, and no authorized Boston Dealers here either. I am in the military and don't get back to the states very often, so I'm looking for help. Would I be better off with a 2 channel amp for the Pro 50's and a separate Mono block for the single G310? Please advise, if I can keep it to one amp, I would prefer that, but I want to get the most power to my speakers. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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