best amp for crunch 600w

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zenderady

Audiophyte
which is the best amp for this sub?

Crunch GPX10BP LED 10" In-Car Subwoofer Bass Box 600W

It's an enclosed sub with 300rms and 600w max. I want crisp sound and not a blistering sound that would make my car vibrate... I'd rather pay for a good deep bass than for too much noise! I want to mention I have a hatchback car.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Now you're talking. That's the first amp that came to my mind. That's a world class amp. Audiomobile used to be one of my favorites too.
Best amp to tear that Crunch to shreds is more like it.

What's the budget?
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Best amp to tear that Crunch to shreds is more like it.

What's the budget?
From my experience in car audio, subs can take all the power you can put on them. The power of the amps is limited to the power on hand provided from the vehicles electrical system.

Pretty sure we are talking about your basic vehicle with a single battery. An extra battery with an upgraded alternator will get the amps closer to their rated specs.

The amps I linked are examples. It was meant to open the eyes of the OP for posting he/she wanted "the best."

A quick search of the price of those units should get us a clarification of the budget.:eek::D
 
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zenderady

Audiophyte
Thanks for the fast replies.. The budget was supposed to be around 200eur. The JL looks about right.

When I buy something I usually want to understand very well what I am buying. So for a 300rms sub it's a good choice a amp with higher or lower w power? One dealer I went to said the amp should be lower powered so it doesn't fry the sub, while on some forums I read it's better to have it more powerful so it doesn't have to overheat in order to provide the sub needed power. Which one is it?

Feel free to give more examples of good amps for my car. The price range should be 150-200eur.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks for the fast replies.. The budget was supposed to be around 200eur. The JL looks about right.

When I buy something I usually want to understand very well what I am buying. So for a 300rms sub it's a good choice a amp with higher or lower w power? One dealer I went to said the amp should be lower powered so it doesn't fry the sub, while on some forums I read it's better to have it more powerful so it doesn't have to overheat in order to provide the sub needed power. Which one is it?

Feel free to give more examples of good amps for my car. The price range should be 150-200eur.
The correct answer about power is defined by the ability of the vehicles electrical system to provide the power to the amp. You are not going to fry the subs with any amp in your budget, so it should be of no concern.

The JL is a fine amp, and I recommend them highly.

Zapco and Arc are the upper-class of car audio.
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
As for the dealer recommending lower power, he may be basing that on your vehicle.

A lower power amp will clip(reach it's peak, and send a nasty signal) sooner than a high-power unit. This will be harder on the subs.

A high power amp like the 1000w amps I linked need to be used with a beefed-up electrical system. They too will have problems if they don't receive enough power from the vehicles electrical system. Properly installed, these will not fry your subs.

But, just get the JL. It's a solid performer, and you should be pleased;)
 
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zenderady

Audiophyte
I am searching for this amp in europ on ebay.de and ebay.co.uk cuz I'm from europe but I can not seem to find it here. and I can't take the waiting periods that it takes to arrive from the states. Do you have any other suggestions for a good amp in the 150eur price range?

ps. And is it better to get a mono channel or a 2 channel amp for my sub? which is the difference?
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
I am searching for this amp in europ on ebay.de and ebay.co.uk cuz I'm from europe but I can not seem to find it here. and I can't take the waiting periods that it takes to arrive from the states. Do you have any other suggestions for a good amp in the 150eur price range?

ps. And is it better to get a mono channel or a 2 channel amp for my sub? which is the difference?
The best thing I would recommend is to use a mono(1-channel) class D amp. These don't pull as hard on the electrical system, and should return adequate performance.
 
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zenderady

Audiophyte
about the maestro.. isnt' 1x450@4ohm too much for a 300/600 sub?
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
what is the difference between the classes AB and D ?
My answer for your situation is that class D will provide the most power for car subs without pulling an extreme load from your vehicles electrical system. It's the best option for car audio subs utilizing the stock electrical components of the vehicle(non competition), and the majority of home powered subs use them as well.

Scroll down to amp classes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_amplifier
 
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zumbo

Audioholic Spartan
Having a beefed-up alternator with an extra battery is a good idea with any system. If there is no room for the battery under the hood, a sealed battery is the best option for inside the vehicle.

http://www.optimabatteries.com/

This is getting into some serious electrical experience, so I must say, have a professional perform these recommendations if you decide to do this.
 
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