Silver Member Username: camPost Number: 724 Registered: Nov-06 | Anyone know of any? I might just get an A3000DB, but I'd rather get a nice amp that was meant run at 4 ohms. The reason I'm lookin' for this is, efficiency and possibly lower costs due to the 4 ohm stability. I'm lookin' at the PDX 1.1000, but I'd like to go a little cheaper, if possible. |
Silver Member Username: KaerfplSpencerport, NY USA Post Number: 577 Registered: Jun-06 | What subwoofers are you going to be using? |
Gold Member Username: The_image_dynamicSan Diego Post Number: 2867 Registered: Dec-06 | An amp that puts out that kind of power @ 4 ohms is rare and costly. You are best off looking for a high-powered two channel model because they almost always bridge to 4 ohms and will be much cheaper than a monoblock in the same RMS range. |
Gold Member Username: BasssquaredKansas Post Number: 1306 Registered: Nov-06 | dude if you put an s infront of raymond its sraymond if you put an s infront of joe its sjoe but if you put an s infront of cam it spells SCAM you cant be trusted |
Gold Member Username: Killerzracing71Fredericksburg, Virginia United states Post Number: 1617 Registered: Aug-05 | ^^^^^^^^ :\ wats that all about |
Silver Member Username: TejcurrentPost Number: 598 Registered: Apr-07 | yeah... anyway, it'll be pricey. US amps has a few models. I'd check as someone else said for a 2 channel that'll put out at 4ohms bridged, or even look at maybe a kicker kx2500 (whichever one is 2500@2ohms). |