... 600 what?
rms / max??
mono block or multi channel??
I have a couple but need to know what you need.
want an amp around 600w really?
cheers
... 600 what?
rms / max??
mono block or multi channel??
I have a couple but need to know what you need.
well i was going to just run the subs off it, i got 2 x 12" fusion 800 watt subs, so iv been told i will need a 2 channel? 600 wat max will do tbh, not fussed if its over, 600 was just something to work off.
cheers
ideally you want a mono block / class D amp - so two amps.
I take it the fusion amps 800w max, you need to find the rms output for the sub.
i.e my sony sub was 1200w max / 350w rms powered by a alpine 700w max / 350w rms
Basically this means the amps continous power out put is matching that what the sub can continously put out.
you then need to find a amp with the same rms output.
If you dont care about quality and just want it to make a noise go buy a SPLX amp
my mate was running them off a 600 watt i think fusion amp, not 100% sure, but they had a nice sound quality and bass was ****ing intense lol, believe he just had one amp. havnt got alot of money so just want a cheap 600 watt ish amp just to run them for the moment being.
cheers
Looks like you just want noise.... SPLX - cheap **** that will just about give you what your after
what have you got to offer?
I have for sale...
2 x alpine Class D mono blocks (Alpine MRP-M350) £95 delivered
1 x Alpine MRP-F240 amp
40 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms
50 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms
100 watts RMS x 2 bridged output at 4 ohms
£70 delivered
Not trying to pitch them to you, but your best of buying decent stuff. (Y)
Tried a few Alpine ones at work for hearing the quality on speakers and a sub, way better than some of the cheap stuff out there and you can pick some of the alpine ones up for under £100 now, the Fli one isn't too bad, think that's 600w.