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Need help to find the right amplifier for my Subwoofer
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8832127" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Also extremely low quality as is Boss and Soundstream. </p><p></p><p>You've rather shot yourself in the foot buying a dual 2 ohm sub because most of the 300-500W type amplifiers on the market are meant to make power into 2 ohms (your sub can only do 1 or 4). </p><p></p><p>IMO best bet I saw on that site would be to buy the JBL 600.1 or whatever (about 350 aussie-bux) and run it at 4 ohm for now and you could run it at 2 ohm later if you bought a second one of those subs if you need/want more output. Kenwood, Kicker, Pioneer should also be reliable and available in your country but will likely be at similar price points to the JBL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8832127, member: 614752"] Also extremely low quality as is Boss and Soundstream. You've rather shot yourself in the foot buying a dual 2 ohm sub because most of the 300-500W type amplifiers on the market are meant to make power into 2 ohms (your sub can only do 1 or 4). IMO best bet I saw on that site would be to buy the JBL 600.1 or whatever (about 350 aussie-bux) and run it at 4 ohm for now and you could run it at 2 ohm later if you bought a second one of those subs if you need/want more output. Kenwood, Kicker, Pioneer should also be reliable and available in your country but will likely be at similar price points to the JBL. [/QUOTE]
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