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i'm not an expert and i'm sure someone would prove me wrong, but if you are gonna treat the two subs as one bass source, then a mono would be prefect, but if you want a slightly more dynamic sound and want to treat it as a right sub and a left sub, you would use your 2 channel...
just my 2 cents... good luck finding what you are looking for |
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i have a kenwood mono class D Amp for sale or trade, LMK
900W RMS (continuous) x 1 @ 2 ohms 1800 Max @ 1 ohm Heres the amp Kenwood - 500W Class D Mono Amplifier with Crossover - KAC-9103D |
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I have an MBQuart RAA1000 would take 175 for it. Its serious power it can take 2 gauge straight in.
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^^^ That is tru
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