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#6
Hi Fonics is still around and kickin?I havent heard about them in YEARS LOL.......If you have the money to spend......seriously look at US Amps......had my two US 100hc's for like 5 yrs now and NO problems whatsoever...no fuses blown.no subs blown.no nothin.....i will pretty much live and die by these amps.....serious serious power too
#7
Yup, US amps is good.
Crossfire vr-1000d, also good, cant remember if its 1000 watts at 1 or 2 ohm though.
Diamond audio and Xtant are also a few more.
Diamond audio D3 and D5 series amp (not sure about the other models) are designed by Rob Zeff too. Founder of Zapco, designed Arc Audio amps, enough to make you wanna buy one right there. I actually might be getting a D5600.1 for only 210 bucks.
Good luck
Crossfire vr-1000d, also good, cant remember if its 1000 watts at 1 or 2 ohm though.
Diamond audio and Xtant are also a few more.
Diamond audio D3 and D5 series amp (not sure about the other models) are designed by Rob Zeff too. Founder of Zapco, designed Arc Audio amps, enough to make you wanna buy one right there. I actually might be getting a D5600.1 for only 210 bucks.
Good luck
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#9
I'm biased but I'd recommend Rockford Fosgate T20001BD 2000W RMS at 1 Ohm or 1500W at 2 Ohm. If you want one I'll sell you mine for cheap.. j/k. I think I might have punished it too much it smelled like burning plastic after I turned the volume to the max several times. I'm looking to get the T30001BD now as soon as I can come up with the $1900 LOL.
#10
Well man, just go ahead and get 2 hifonics XX colusses. Thats like 3200 @ 2ohms mono, check out this link http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW basically its just a big bia, and even the folks who rip on hifonics usually aprove of this amp. I realize you said 2 ohms per sub i think, but you could use one of the 2 channel settings to get 1100w x 2 @ 2 ohms per amp.