New member Username: ElperversPost Number: 6 Registered: Nov-04 | I have a SVC subwoofer that is 3.9 ohms and rated 400w rms. (http://www.hsustore.com/asw1203.html). I decided to go with this unknown company because there home theater sub really kicks as... A guys in a local shop told me that I better go with a 2 channel amp bridged to power my single sub instead of a mono, what do you think? Any suggestion on an amp for that? I'd like around 300w rms and looking more for SQ. Thanks |
Silver Member Username: Infinity_addictSanta Rosa, California USA Post Number: 179 Registered: Jul-05 | the enclosure and sub itself will be the main determinanats in getting good SQ. it's better to go with a mono class d amp. just yer overall best bet. as far as choosing a reliable amp, do a thread search for good brand names. |
Denis_A Unregistered guest | a 2 channel amp bridged will give you a 4ohm load. So it would work. if you go for a mono amp, you will be paying almost double more money for the same amount of wattage output @ 4ohms. mono amps are usually used for 2ohm or 1ohm setups. Its up to you. A mono amp is your best bet, but at a higher cost. About sound quality, I think your best bet would be to send a good clean 400w to 450w to your sub in a sealed enclosure. my 2 cents. |