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Im looking to amp two subs that have a RMS power rating of 30-100w. I Figured that i should get a two channel amp and i want each channel to pump out 100w.
Ive looked around for amps but havent found n e that im tottaly sure about. I know Digital (class d) amps are expensive and i would like to keep my as low as a possible but not so much i would be sacraficing sound quality. |
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Well if you're running that setup, then a good class D amp would probably be a good choice, unless you want them wired in stereo, in which case you could use a class A/B amp, although most class A/B amps are most efficient when driving two two ohm loads. With a class D amp, you could wire the subs in parallel to achieve a two ohm load, which is where lots of class D amps produce their maximum power. I'd personally suggest a JBL BP150.1. It's a good amp that's under-rated at 150 watts RMS @ 2 ohms.
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