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I dont know weather to get the...

AQ2200D (Underated)

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BRZ2400.1 (CEA @ 2400 Watts)

This is the only thing getting in my way of wanting the aq, and also could i get true 2200+ watts of pure Unclipped Power on the aq?

Im afraid if i turn it up like 3/4 of the way on the knob it will start clipping and i will feel like i cant get the true 2200 watts outta it and only like 1700 or so

realize that no amp is 100% efficient so with that being said.. AQ line of amps all do rated power plus some but all that depends on your voltage,ohm load things like that. Also the gain knob is not a power button...Again THE GAIN KNOB IS NOT A POWER BUTTON, with that being said the aq is able of giving your the desired 2200 watts of power you desire but you must use an oscope to keep it clean

what do u mean it not a power button..wtf...its a gain knob, when did i say it was a power button...lol

i believe that he is referring to people using the bass boost to control the volume of the subwoofer. IMO

whats the difference between a gain or bass boost remote?

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I dont know weather to get the...

AQ2200D (Underated)

or

BRZ2400.1 (CEA @ 2400 Watts)

This is the only thing getting in my way of wanting the aq, and also could i get true 2200+ watts of pure Unclipped Power on the aq?

Im afraid if i turn it up like 3/4 of the way on the knob it will start clipping and i will feel like i cant get the true 2200 watts outta it and only like 1700 or so

realize that no amp is 100% efficient so with that being said.. AQ line of amps all do rated power plus some but all that depends on your voltage,ohm load things like that. Also the gain knob is not a power button...Again THE GAIN KNOB IS NOT A POWER BUTTON, with that being said the aq is able of giving your the desired 2200 watts of power you desire but you must use an oscope to keep it clean

what do u mean it not a power button..wtf...its a gain knob, when did i say it was a power button...lol

i believe that he is referring to people using the bass boost to control the volume of the subwoofer. IMO

whats the difference between a gain or bass boost remote?

In all honesty i dont fully understand enough to give you a good answer. but from what i can think. is that it is used to adjust to the signal clippage.

such as low notes can cause more clipping than higher notes etc.. soo adjusting the bass boost helps you tweak the power so that your amp will send clean power to your sub.

(this is just a guess) lol i dont know for sure. but ive seen countless times that the bass boost is not a volume knob. i just never really asked why. so i will be following this to see if there is a much more educated answer

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