Does this amp go with my subs??

Discussion in 'Car Stereo Amplifiers' started by neon23, Nov 28, 2010.

  1. neon23

    neon23 Member

  2. randy

    randy Full Member

    ive heard nothing but bad things about crunch. plus, as ive also learned, dont buy a multi channel amp. buy a monoblock class d amp.

    decent cheaper brands: Power Acoustik or Lanzar
     
  3. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    your link doesn't go to the subs, just the home page.

    there is nothing wrong with that crunch amp. people wanting more out of a small amp and running them improperly is what gives them a bad rap.

    another thing; don't look at MAX ratings. rms is what you need to look at. that amp is more like 125 x2 not 275. FYI.
     
  4. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

    if the final impedance of the subs matches what the amp handle, then wether the amp is a mono amp or 2 ch amp won't make a difference.
     
  5. tommy2tone

    tommy2tone Full Member

    What is the model # of your subs?
     
  6. neon23

    neon23 Member

  7. tommy2tone

    tommy2tone Full Member

    Thanks for fixing the sub link,the amp link doesn't work.But anyways the Power Acoustik amp you linked earlier gets my vote.I have a different model Power Acoustik amp that I'm very happy with.
     
  8. neon23

    neon23 Member

  9. monster71

    monster71 Full Member

  10. pedro quiroga

    pedro quiroga Well-Known Member

  11. 6.5ldiesel

    6.5ldiesel Full Member

  12. neon23

    neon23 Member

    why not??
     
  13. 6.5ldiesel

    6.5ldiesel Full Member

  14. 6.5ldiesel

    6.5ldiesel Full Member

    It wont put out even half the power it claims to, and they are VERY unreliable amplifiers
     
  15. neon23

    neon23 Member

  16. neon23

    neon23 Member

  17. tommy2tone

    tommy2tone Full Member

    Yes you can,but you'll have more power than you need so set your gain properly.Just the 1 amp is what you need.