To get good power without overworking the amp, as well as going easy on the
electrical system look into the Class D or T amps. Mmats, Memphis, Crossfire all
make class D and I think it's alpine that came out with the new Class T ones.
Dester223@aol.com wrote:
> Kicker amps require a powerhouse for them to play at peak performance.
>
> Orion amps are BAD..... those suckers have power and then some, but I've
> neve owned one.
>
> PPI amps are clean, and only require 12.5 volts for full power, unlike some
> other amps who need 14.4
>
> My manager at work actually bought a RF Power 150@1 amp, and powers 2-12" RF
> HE2 subs (DVC), sounds very clean and I'd say he's pushing 500-600 watts
> with the little booger at 1 ohm mono (the "@1" series are monoblocks) it
> stays cool and doesn't heat up and only cost him like less than 150 bucks.
> Check that amp out. one per pair of subs wouldn't be that bad....
> (considering you have 4-4 ohms subs, you can bridge 2 per amp and get a 2 ohm
> load, or just bridge ALL of it, and that should be 1 ohm...)
> -Dester
>
> << cool try a kicker amp ..they work real well or if ya want some big power
> get
> an orion hcca ....they are bad ..ppi also rocks pretty hard to ...good luck
> ..
>
> jake
>
> >>
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