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which of these 2 amps is better for my audiobahn 6 ohm sub

this is audiobahn:

400 Watt Stereo Car Amplifier! Incredible Glossy Finish, Fan Cooling & BASS EQ! ** 400 Watts x 1 @ 4 ohms mono ** 100 watts rms x 2 @ 4 ohms stereo ** 200 watts max x 2 @ 4 ohms stereo ** Mono Bridgeable to 1 channel ** THD: 0.02% ** S/N Ratio: >100dB ** Variable 18dB Hi-pass Crossover: 120Hz - 750Hz ** Variable 18dB Low-pass Crossover: 30Hz - 120Hz ** Bass Boost @ 45Hz: 0/18dB ** Cooling Fan ** Cobalt Blue Neon Illumination ** High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish ** 1/2/3 Channel Operation ** RETAILS FOR OVER $399!

this is sony xplod:

Sony XM-1502SX 760 WATTS Car Amplifier

760W max power (380W x2 @2O ) 150W x2 into 4O , 20-20kHz, at 0.04% THD 190W x2 into 2O , 20-20kHz, at 0.01% THD 380W x1 into 4O , 20-20kHz, at 0.01% THD Variable 50-300Hz Hi/Lo-pass filter High-Current MOSFET Output Stage MOSFET Power Supply Line-level and Speaker Level Inputs Gold Plated Recess Connectors LPF/HPF -- (Low Pass Filter) A crossover component that blocks high frequencies allowing only lower frequencies to pass through. (High Pass Filter) A crossover component that blocks low frequencies allowing only higher frequencies to pass through. Variable Hi/Lo Crossover -- Continuously variable crossover point allows fine-tuning of the system for superior sound quality. Includes both hi-pass and lo-pass filters for application flexibility. MOSFET Power Supply -- (Metal Oxide Semiconductor-Field Effect Transistor) A component that is capable of handling large amounts of current and has the ability to switch on and off at very high frequencies. Bridgeable Output -- Combines the output of two channels to produce one channel of greater output power. Frequency Response -- 5-50,000Hz (+0/-3dB) Harmonic Distortion -- 0.005% or less at 1kHz, 4 ohms Speaker Impedance -- 2 - 8 ohms stereo, 4 - 8 ohms bridged Input level adjustment range -- 0.2 - 6.0 Volts (line level), 0.4 - 12.0 Volts (speaker level) Power Supply Voltage -- 10.5 - 16 Volts Current Drain -- At rated output: 40 Amps at 4 ohms, remote input 2 mA Chassis 358 x 50 x 264mm (w/h/d) (14 1/8" x 2" x 101/2")

 
Have no direct experience with Audiobahn amps, but I've heard they're competitive in their price range-as for the sony1502, if it is anything at all like its predecessor, th XM1002HX, don't bother-it *****!!!! I found it completely lacks dynamics(more like anemics), has a rolled off top end, and doesnt stay tight as it approaches max power...and if that doesn't convince u, it couldn't even out-perform my radio shack/optimus XL-200 test-bench amp!!!! Moral of the story is... don't let those impressive looking specs fool you!

 
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