Amp for my sub

Shawn

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What would be a good yet cheap amp that would be enough for a 10" sub and not blow on me? It must be from here.
 

glen

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Your sub's power handling requiremnets and efficiency will depend upon the enclosure you use.
 

Shawn

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Jensen 300..... I can't find out more w/o taking it out of it's enclosure and I don't wanna do that.
 

brxndxn

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Would you like to blow the speaker apart?

If so, I have a 760W 2channel Pioneer amp that I'd send you for $80 shipped.
 

BatmanNate

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I actually got a pair of really old Jensen 15's (home speakers, not car) in nice oak boxes and once we caulked them, the bass was relatively immpressive.
 

blahblah99

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If you don't care about sound quality or reliability of the amp, then get any of the cheaper ones on there.

But if you are worried about quality and reliability, don't get any of the amps on there.

200W single channel amp, or 200W in bridge mode should give you enough juice for that 10" Jensen subwoofer.
 

Viperoni

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Originally posted by: iloveme2
Originally posted by: Viperoni
that sub only has a bit more than a 1/4inch of excursion...

This lightning audio bolt: http://www.buy.com/retail/electronics/product.asp?sku=90119648&loc=111 would be fine

my friend suggested that one too. Anyone know anything about that company?

They originally started into wiring and interconnects quite a long while ago, but now expanded into amps/subs/speakers.
Decent stuff, but nothing to write home about. Their wiring stuff is great though.