Amp Recommendation for Sub

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mfahnestock

Enthusiast
I am looking at putting an outdoor subwoofer around my deck area. After looking at a few outdoor subs, I decided that I am going use a TIC GS50 Outdoor Omni Subwoofer as the price is relatively inexpensive and I don't need to have the absolute best sound outside.

Since the subwoofer is passive, I am guessing that I would connect the SubWoofer Line Out from the Receiver to a Line In on the Amplifier, and then wire the amplifier to the Subwoofer. The amplifier will ONLY power the subwoofer.

So could you help recommend an amplifier that would work with this sub?

Here's the Specs on the Omni:

1x GS50 Exterior Omni Sub Woofer Speaker
Teflon Sealed internal Cabinetry and Driver
outdoor Sub woofer passive
250W Outdoor Sub-woofer
8" Sub woofer Driver
Pre-wired for 2x Satellites
True 360º Sound
250W Crossover Network
8 Ohm standard. 70v option for Commercial Installations use TIC SP70vTA external transformer
1m 14/2 Dbl. insulated tail

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Please post if you can help!
 
Midcow2

Midcow2

Banned
don't hook to line out !!

I am looking at putting an outdoor subwoofer around my deck area. After looking at a few outdoor subs, I decided that I am going use a TIC GS50 Outdoor Omni Subwoofer as the price is relatively inexpensive and I don't need to have the absolute best sound outside.

Since the subwoofer is passive, I am guessing that I would connect the SubWoofer Line Out from the Receiver to a Line In on the Amplifier, and then wire the amplifier to the Subwoofer. The amplifier will ONLY power the subwoofer.

So could you help recommend an amplifier that would work with this sub?

Here's the Specs on the Omni:

1x GS50 Exterior Omni Sub Woofer Speaker
Teflon Sealed internal Cabinetry and Driver
outdoor Sub woofer passive
250W Outdoor Sub-woofer
8" Sub woofer Driver
Pre-wired for 2x Satellites
True 360º Sound
250W Crossover Network
8 Ohm standard. 70v option for Commercial Installations use TIC SP70vTA external transformer
1m 14/2 Dbl. insulated tail

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Please post if you can help!
You don't want to hook to line-out!. Since subs are powered ( have their own amplifier) you want to connect to a Pre-out connection. Normally there is a separateLFE (Low frequency Effect) or "subwoofer" connection for subwoofers.

Any Amp with a .1 will work. The .1 is the sub output

Here is apretty good one that will work:
Yamaha RXV-363 Receiver $199.95
http://www.onecall.com/ProductDetails.aspx?id=90956
 
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mfahnestock

Enthusiast
Thanks for all the quick responses... The Dayton looks pretty good (definitely price-right!).
 
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