2 mono channel amps?

 

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Username: Ford_racin10

Michigan USA

Post Number: 2
Registered: Mar-07
I have a 99 ford ranger with 2 12" xplods, a 1200w 2ch xplod amp, and a 52wx4 xplod head unit. I'm debating between getting another 1200w amp and bridging both of them or sellin gthe one i got now and gettin 2 new mono channel amps but i dont really have the money to do that right now. thanks
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Southeast PA

Post Number: 756
Registered: Jul-06
Your best bet would be to start over.

As anyone on this forum will tell you, Sony explode is some of the absolute worst equipment out there.
 

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Username: Nd4spd18

Southeast PA

Post Number: 757
Registered: Jul-06
Your best bet would be to start over.

As anyone on this forum will tell you, Sony explode is some of the absolute worst equipment out there
 

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Username: James1115

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Post Number: 9405
Registered: Dec-04
you do what you have the money to do. If all you can afford is another sony amp and that will make you happy for the time being then go for it. If you like the way it sounds thats all that matters.
 

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Username: Johnfiac

IL Afghanistan,...

Post Number: 1712
Registered: Mar-06
James... but they are sony subs too... i dont think they can take all that overrated sony power from 2 of those amps lol. You might be about at limit with those subs...IMO start over.... i just did and im gunna be brok for another 2 months now
 

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Username: Oleg

Santa Monica, CA USA

Post Number: 521
Registered: Nov-04
What's the rated (RMS) power on those subs?
 

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Username: Juliob

Santo DomingoDominican Re...

Post Number: 4244
Registered: Dec-05
one thing is the lack of money and other thing is to learn how to use the little money you have. instead of those xplod, why didn't he grab pioneer, kicker or alpine?

That's why you have to ask before buying.
 

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Username: Oleg

Santa Monica, CA USA

Post Number: 526
Registered: Nov-04
It depends on your funds and how far invested you think you are. Hook up what you have now and see how it sounds...if it's ok to you, then stick with it until you're ready to invest more in a real system (not to be mean). I actually recommend sticking with what you've got now since you can't afford to upgrade, then save enough money to make a full upgrade: subs, amps, component speakers, etc.
 

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Username: James1115

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Post Number: 9418
Registered: Dec-04
AGREED^
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