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budget amp
Hello, new to this part of AF.
I have 2 CrossFire CF3 12" subs and a sealed box I bought for $80. They are in good condition but now I need an amp. I read the newbie sticky at the top and saw that they are good so I have that goin for me. Now I have hooked up subs before but I know nothing about amps except what wire goes where. I have a $100-150 budget and I dont mind used but what should I be looking for? Since I have two I want at least a 2channel right? I have 8ga wire left over from other cars so it needs to go with those. How many watts am I looking for? Like 600 max?
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Re: budget amp
actually a one channel class D amp would be a better choice. what are the ohms of each of the speakers and are they single or dual voice coils ?
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