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Amp for my sub

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trixtert

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Sep 26, 2004
Calgary,
Hey guys I just bought a Pioneer 255C 10 inch sub here are the specs:
Band Pass Volume 0.6 CU FT
Basket Material Stamped Metal
Binding Posts No
Cone Material IMPP
Frequency Response 18 ~ 2,500 Hz
Impedance 4 Ohms
Magnet Weight 2 kg
Mounting Depth 5-1/4"
Ported Box Volume 1.1 CU FT
Power Handling Max 700 Watts
Power Handling Nominal 350 Watts
Product Warranty 1 Year Parts & Labour
Recommended For Band Pass Yes
Recommended For Ported Yes
Recommended For Sealed Yes
Sealed Box Volume 1 CU FT
Sensitivity 87dB
Surround Material Fiber Woven Radial
Voice Coil Size 2"
Woofer Size 10"

I also have a decent Kenwood deck and some Jensen speakers in the back. I have the box already and all of the wiring. But As you can tell from the woofer which I bought I am on a tighter budget just wanted something powerful enought to make this Sub pound. Any ideas on what a good cheaper Amp is hopefully somethin that has atleast a 300RMS Watt power
 
Audiobahn makes a good cheap amps. I'm not an audiophile and I have owned a lot of amps. I would have to say that the Audiophile amps are just fine for the money. Check Ebay for all different types. I also like HiFonics amps for highs. They're cheap and they work fine.
 
I have been running a Crossfire 401. 200RMS 400 max monoblock. I have it hooked up to a Type R 10 and if I turn it up it hurts!

Here, these are good too. Blackmore amps

Mike
 
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