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I'm looking at 5 channel amps for my car. My budget is $300-$400. I would like the sub channel to put out atleast 500 watts @ 2ohm. I've narrowed it down to these two.

My sub is a DD 1512D4a.

JBL-GTO 5EZ

@14.4V

F/R 4 x 50 Watts @ 4 Ohm

Sub 1 x 500 Watts @ 2 Ohm

DB Drive-Okur A3 2200.5

@14.4V

F/R 4 x 150 Watts @ 4 Ohm

Sub 1 x 1000 Watts @ 1 Ohm (1 x 500 Watts @ Ohm)

I'm skeptical that the DB Drive puts out the power it says it does.

I have no experience with either brand, at all.

Any opinions? Other options?

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On 8/8/2012 at 4:50 PM, Brandon15zzz said:

I heard he actually graduated college with a 4.0 gpa. Seems pretty gangster.

On 8/29/2012 at 12:25 AM, ILoveBass21 said:

he could blow a sub powering it with a potato.

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five channels are the way to go for a simple daily driver install i think

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5 channel amps are great for "listening" systems ...

But if you plan to beat the shit out of it ... My suggestion yould be to go with multiple amps (2 2 channels and 1 mono block) for maximum power supply setup ...

one power supply just wont be able to handle the punishment ...

just my suggestion here ...

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Can I ask why you don't just get seperate amps? That way you can get a A/B class amp for you mids and highs and a class D for your Subwoofer.

Simplicity of design and only a small budget to work with. Alot of 5 channels offer a/b for mids and highs and d for the sub.

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It's a bit out of my price range but dully noted.

Here are some other options:

http://www.sonicelec...9&scrollTop=445

But it would be less expensive and better performing to go for a 4 channel AB and a Sub amp.

I can't agree to this expecially once you add in distribution blocks, most likely an extra battery, and additional wiring.

five channels are the way to go for a simple daily driver install i think

I'd agree. Simplicity of design and an oppurtunity to get my feet wet.

5 channel amps are great for "listening" systems ...

But if you plan to beat the shit out of it ... My suggestion yould be to go with multiple amps (2 2 channels and 1 mono block) for maximum power supply setup ...

one power supply just wont be able to handle the punishment ...

just my suggestion here ...

For now, $ are a factor. With a multiple amplifier setup there are many additional costs.

audison lrx 5.1 is a 5 channel that has plenty of balls. \

class a /ab/ and d

LRX 5.1 is a sweet amplifier but too rich for my blood.

Anyone have opinions on the two amplifiers I've posted at the beginning?

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