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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8667436" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>emf audio, budget gem or budget bust, and big d wiz are some good you tube channels. Keep in mind when watching an amp Dyno just because an amplifier does rated power doesn't tell the whole story. Build quality for me anyway is very important companies that back their products etc. Personally I wouldn't buy a lot of the amplifiers that have been mentioned in this thread unless I wasn't planning on keep it very long. That all comes down to personal choice.That's just my .02. </p><p></p><p>I've used a 500 and a 450 watt rms rated sub on my amp that does well over 1k. So according to your method I should only be using around 600 watts. You don't necessarily need a clamp.You just have to know how to set up your equipment know your equipment and know when to back off when you're pushing things too hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8667436, member: 674179"] emf audio, budget gem or budget bust, and big d wiz are some good you tube channels. Keep in mind when watching an amp Dyno just because an amplifier does rated power doesn't tell the whole story. Build quality for me anyway is very important companies that back their products etc. Personally I wouldn't buy a lot of the amplifiers that have been mentioned in this thread unless I wasn't planning on keep it very long. That all comes down to personal choice.That's just my .02. I've used a 500 and a 450 watt rms rated sub on my amp that does well over 1k. So according to your method I should only be using around 600 watts. You don't necessarily need a clamp.You just have to know how to set up your equipment know your equipment and know when to back off when you're pushing things too hard. [/QUOTE]
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