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Hey guys, i got a pioneer 12" 305c dvc sub, and was wondering the best sort of amp to buy for it, and how it should be wired up, its dual coil @ 4ohm...... I also have some infinity splits that are 90w rms each that need to be amped aswell, as my headunit cant handle them (they are infinity reference series), ill leave my headunit running the rear fill speakers though.

Theres a 4 channel jvc amp im looking at buying, its rated at 100w rms per channel please check the link:)

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-126336127.htm

  • 4 weeks later...

the Alpine MRV-F545 or MRV-F345 is a great amp in that it's not symetrical like most amps. it's a 4-channel amp, but the front 2 channels go to your front speakers (giving a good 100wrms each.. but check the different models) and the rear 2 channels can bridge to create 500wrms for your sub (or thereabouts.. check the model).

best to go to ask in a quality audio shop about it. the bes tthing is it's not too big, powers what you want it to power and is Alpine quality.. the top model retails @ $799 but Alpine is so popular that the price is marked up heaps. You can walk away with it for i'd say $650 if you bargain.. maybe! at least $700 if you just buy the one amp.

Hope it helps

ALEX

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