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How many watts do I need for two Ten Inch Subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigAudioJoe" data-source="post: 1117" data-attributes="member: 540874"><p>If your speakers are high quality you might want a high quality amp class a or b though they don't carry as much power for as cheap as class d amps but the sound clarity and wattage is well worth your money class d amps tend to kick plenty of power but lack sound quality somewhat. It depends are you a "boom" kinda guy or do you wanna hear that every note for the low end bass to the highest note in your music if you do go with the class a but if you just want the bass get class d. Let me know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAudioJoe, post: 1117, member: 540874"] If your speakers are high quality you might want a high quality amp class a or b though they don't carry as much power for as cheap as class d amps but the sound clarity and wattage is well worth your money class d amps tend to kick plenty of power but lack sound quality somewhat. It depends are you a "boom" kinda guy or do you wanna hear that every note for the low end bass to the highest note in your music if you do go with the class a but if you just want the bass get class d. Let me know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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