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Which amp should I choose?

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So, I've got the 12" Rockford Fosgate P3L-S12 (400 rms/800 peak). I have 4 gauge wiring going to my Stinger 1 farad capacitor, and 8 gauge going from cap to my amp. My amp is a Pioneer 5300t. I'm thinking of upgrading my amp for more bass, and am looking at the below amps. I'm planning on running the amp on a bridged load @ 4ohms. Tell me what you guys recommend.

http://www.millionbuy.com/kenkacx20.html

http://www.millionbuy.com/kenkacx811drb.html

http://www.millionbuy.com/rocp4002.html

http://www.millionbuy.com/rocp50021.html

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  1. I would go with the Rockford P5002. I have one running a single sub in my brothers truck. I have never had any trouble with it overheating or any other malfunctions. By far the best bang for your buck.


  2. unless you want the kenwood KAC-9103D amplifier, don't get the kenwood. It will be running at 4 ohms so I would go with the MTX one. 533w RMS at 4 ohms is really good for these subwoofers. Keep the gain down just a tad, so no overheating occurs on the amplifier. But if you give the subwoofer less than 600w RMS you don't even have to worry about blowing a voice coil or suspension in the sub, because Rockford Fosgate tests over and over and underrates by about 50-100w on each subwoofer. Good luck man!

  3. LanzarOPTI6000D


  4. the second or the last one would work

    the last one is a nice amp

  5. ok, based on the fact that you're chasin (by the sounds of it) peak SPL.

    LanzarOPTI6000D

    or maybe MTX, or other brands depending on your budget.

    Lanzar is not a mainstream brand anymore because of marketing, but they still make quality s**++.

    That's what I reckomend from experience.......................cheers:...

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