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Originally Posted by imcarthur
Get an affordable Class A/B 2 channel amplifier. If you want to do a sub, amplify it separately if space & budget allow. Ignore all specs except the 4Ω two channel figure. A sub amp can be Class D & the more power, the better.
Ian
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Exactly!
Sub to come later (maybe) and will have a seperate amp.
What is a boosred rail amp?
Rockford Fosgate PBR300X2
300W RMS 2-Channel Class BR Punch Boosted Rail Amplifier
Leaning towards this:
Soundstream RUB2.450
450 Watts RMS 2-Channel Rubicon Series A/B Class Amplifier
•Power output:
◦RMS Power @ 4 ohms: 130 watts x 2
◦RMS Power @ 2 ohms: 225 watts x 2
◦RMS Power @ 4 ohms bridged: 450 watts x 1
•THD 0.015%
•Signal-to-noise ratio: 105dB
•Damping factor: >250
•Signal sensitivity: 0.2V-6V
•50Hz Bass Boost: 6 or 12dB
•35Hz Subsonic Filter
•Infinitely variable crossovers w/ multipliers (High/Full/Band/Low)
•Mosfet PWM power supply
•IDI intelligent distress indicator for thermal, short, & impedance protection
•Turn on/off delay
Hard to chose when I think I have found an amp then I hear bad things about the manufacture.
Thanks again,