We'll call this post "Educating The New Fellas"
price range? itll take a pretty good amp to do 500 at 4 ohm.
Will it? My monoblock, a Diamond Audio D61500.1 (inarguably a 'pretty good amp') might not quite make 500w @ 4 Ohms. A
Profile AP1200, while still a respectable unit, is most assuredly on the other end of the food chain from my Diamond and still its 4 Ohm mono bridged output is going to exceed 500w somewhat. It'll certainly make more @ 4 Ohm mono than mine will...
Shoot - I'm sure the biggest two-channel Pyramid and Boss amps which claim outrageous outputs in upwards of 2,000w or so will likely give you at least 500w when bridged (@ 4 Ohm, by the way...).
500w isn't a tough to achieve wattage level. There are literally
heaps of amps that can give you that kind of wattage. No, not all of them are even worth considering as you work to decide what amp to buy, but they're out there in the first place. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
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i say zx750.1,it can be had for less than 200 bucks new.
Your previous statement notwithstanding the Kicker amp
is a good recommendation. Solid amp that will work all day long and then some provided you don't
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