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this is the subs im getting. http://www.amazon.com/MTX-Audio-Terminator-TNE212D-Enclosure/dp/B001JECAM2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1287366907&sr=8-2

Now what kind of amp do I need. This is my first system ever so I need to know. Please help. Do I need a monoblock? or 2 channel or 1 channel?? please help.

I dont want to get the stock amp. Its 2 weak.

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a monoblock is a one channel and for those subs u probably need like nice 500 rms mono amp

edit: o and to answer ur question u need a monoblock. mono amps are met for bass just make sure impeadence and all that is going to work with ur subs

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So I need a monoblock? why not a 2 or 4 channel?

ok well monoblocks are more efficent and turn more of the power they consume into music instead of heat and they are ment for bass the crossover is only for bass they dont have a high pass or any of that, and what is ur budget so we can suggest u an amp. lol u making me sound like a broken record they are meant for bass lol

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ok well monoblocks are more efficent and turn more of the power they consume into music instead of heat and they are ment for bass the crossover is only for bass they dont have a high pass or any of that, and what is ur budget so we can suggest u an amp.

My budget is not very expensive. how about this amp?

http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-PLA2678-Channel-Bridgeable-Amplifier/dp/B002RUG7K8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1287367858&sr=1-1

would it pound?

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