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i would definetly recommend the jaycar 4x100 aswell. wont get better for that price and power and quality.

if want higher quality, and spend more money, alpine mrd-500 monoblock.

its only 250RMS at 4ohms though, and when u put 2 subs on it, 125 each. (assuming u have 4ohm subs). Theyre about $500 2nd hand though.

go jaycar

cadence have some good monoblocks too, check them out at jb

nothing wrong with jaycar

theyre more powerful than that alpine amp thats for sure.

theyre actually the 'response' amps, jaycar have just badged them

a lot of amps are rebadged response amps, the older vnets i think were.

www.webaudiodirect.com is a alright.

dont stock that many brands though for amps

mainly audison,

if u can afford that, then definetly get it!

kill alpine in quality easily

tell me how much u wanna spend and ill recommend some others

Nav2k is quite right.

However, before buying anything Audison let me know as I do special prices for my online forum buddies.

I'd personally recommend an Audison SRx2S. Very good amp for running subs with, like this for example:

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They retail at $599, WAD do them for about $545 and I do them for less. :P:)

if you have two subs, and buy an m500, these amps can run at 2 ohm all day happily. My m500 which is for sale is rated to 572 watts rms at 2 ohms. you should be able to achice this by running them in series, but it is hard to say no knowing what the sus are. My new mono block is 1130 watts rms @ 2 ohms.

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