Eroberer
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Junior Member
Hi, sorry, I'm new to this, so I don't know if this is a dumb question or not. I'm looking at getting a bridgable 2 channel amp, because for some reason they're cheaper per amp than mono amps. I want to power two 10s or 12s (Elemental Design K series, specifically), and I'm just wondering if there was a reason not to just get the bridgeable amp.
Also, am I wrong about bridgable amps being cheaper than mono amps? Are mono amps any better in any way than bridgable ones?
And finally, is the eD K 10" series as good as I keep reading? Their site isn't very specific, but I like the design and what I keep hearing. Any other subs that you would suggest for the $130 range? Anyone know how much better it'd be if I just sprung for the O series eD's? I really couldn't jump up to the A series, but again, what would be the difference?
Also, am I wrong about bridgable amps being cheaper than mono amps? Are mono amps any better in any way than bridgable ones?
And finally, is the eD K 10" series as good as I keep reading? Their site isn't very specific, but I like the design and what I keep hearing. Any other subs that you would suggest for the $130 range? Anyone know how much better it'd be if I just sprung for the O series eD's? I really couldn't jump up to the A series, but again, what would be the difference?
