I know that this subject, along with any other subject that has the words "best" in it will come with a little bit of a warning. That warning is that many people have many opinions and I am no different, so take everything I say with caution and use it only as a guide to research further.
That said....I have very strong feelings for..
HIFONICS
This is my brand name subwoofer amplifier of choice. In this brand you will find the most bang for your buck. Not only does Hifonics have a very high quality standard, they also keep their prices low. To find out more about them visit http://www.maxxsonics.com/ then click on their "hifonics" logo on the home page. To actually purchase a Hifonics amplifier you will find the cheapest prices on http://www.ebay.com/
Hifonics has all sorts of amplifiers from monoblock subwoofer amplifiers to midrange amplifiers for your door speakers. Below I will discuss a popular subwoofer amplifier they make that is a real bargain in my book.
The HIFONICS Brutus Bxi2006D
This bad boy costs only $250 on http://www.ebay.com/
The reason this is such a bargain is because the rated power you recieve to your subwoofers will be 2000 watts RMS at 1 ohm. You can count on me dicussing the rating that most amplifiers get because there are alot of cheap amplifiers out there that claim big numbers that are all fairy tales and lies to get you to buy it because it is cheap. Believe me, this is a very good deal for a class D monoblock amplifier.
Of course I can say through personal experience having owned an Bxi2600 that they give out very close to the rated power. That is the most important part of an amplifier, what it is rated at. Alot of companies that try to lie and say their amplifiers produce more than what they do on a normal car, is because they used amped up ratings.
What I mean by amped up ratings is that, yes, that legacy amplifier runs at 6,000 watts....But it runs at 6,000 watts when the power is at 18 volts. The problem is, most normal cars will run somewhere between 13.5-14.2 volts. That means the 6,000 they claim, is only pushing about 1,000 with your normal voltage car. To get your car up in volts, especially 18, would take a very strong alternator and a bunch of batteries.
This amplifier is very strong, so please remember to check the RMS your subwoofers can handle, which is usually about half of the max wattage the speaker can take.
Below are the ohms that this Bxi2006D will run at, remember to consult the wiring diagram on my other post for help if you do not know how to set the ohms of your subwoofers. I hope you find Hifonics as good of a bargain as I do.
- 1 (channel) x 650 watts @ 4 ohm
- 1 (channel) x 1300 watts @ 2 ohm
- 1 (channel) x 2000 watts @ 1 ohm
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