I am going neck deep into some Subwoofer builds and have been planning to go Class D across the board with my system, including these new Passive Sub designs. There are many issues when looking through the world of amplifiers to manage larger woofers properly, including when you start looking at the bigger Pro Drivers that can handle 1700w like a snack and may peak at 3400W... or consider the Eminince NSW6021-6 which is rated at RMS/Max 2500/5000w!
Likewise, one can search the SQL-15s that I just purchased and find a YT Vid of them torture testing a pair to the tune of over 12000w per driver!!!
Yes, some of this is superfluous to the topic at hand, but not
unnecessary background.
Many would just say get some Behringers: they are inexpensive and widely available. They also fail to perform at spec, and the 6000s do not support being driven hard as reported by many I've talked too. Then come the Crown XLS DriveCore Series 2 which are more expensive and seem to do the job. The 2502, Bridged will deliver 2400w at 4-ohms.
Beyond this... where do you go?
Well, I did a simple google search earlier and stumbled on this gem:
The home of immersive British sound for audio professionals. PA Speakers, Woofers, Compression Drivers, and Power Amplifiers.
bishopsound.com
Huh?
*scratches head quizzically
A lot of Subs are using Class D Amps today. If it wasn't efficacious, it wouldn't be the case. Of course there is not much in the way of support for the claim they make. but still...
To All: Any thoughts?