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Who makes a good 600 watt amp part 2 37 members have voted

  1. 1. For a pair of dcons

    • Rockford Fosgate T500-1bd
      4
    • US Amps AX-600DE
      3
    • JBL BPX500.1
      6
    • Orion XTR5001
      0
    • Sundown SAZ-1000D
      24

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Could get a Sundown 125.2 and bridge it. Not 600watts, but would work fine.

ummm...maybe a phoenix gold rsd 600.1....first amp that came to mind

Sundown!

RF would be a good choice too. Not familiar with the rest.

But all choices would be good.

Budget?

Edited by OldSkool_08

Sundown!

RF would be a good choice too. Not familiar with the rest.

But all choices would be good.

Budget?

Sundown doesn't make a 600 watt amp. I need one that does 600 at 1 ohms being the dcons are dual 4 ohms.

Sundown!

RF would be a good choice too. Not familiar with the rest.

But all choices would be good.

Budget?

Sundown doesn't make a 600 watt amp. I need one that does 600 at 1 ohms being the dcons are dual 4 ohms.

The JBL PBX 500.1 puts out about 780 Watts RMS @ 2 or 4 ohm It would be a really good match. And its hard to finder cleaner power than a BPX.

also may want to consider a jl 500/1, ive owned 1 of them and it was great buy they demand some power.

they will put out 500+ 1.5-4ohms, but i ran mine at 1 ohm and never had a problem.

but out of the ones one the poll i would say the jbl

Edited by าชกุศล

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My vote would be for the RF then. Even though I, personally, would still probably choose the 125.2.

SAZ-1000D would be a good match as well.

I agree, would make it easier getting everything in one place also.

I agree with the SAZ-1000D. It doesn't hurt to have extra power if your smart about it. You never know, you may want to get something else bigger/more power hungry in the future.

I agree with the SAZ-1000D. It doesn't hurt to have extra power if your smart about it. You never know, you may want to get something else bigger/more power hungry in the future.

I agree just go easy on the gain.

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What happened here?! I didn't start this topic!

I used to love Orion amps, the HCCA, G4, XTR, and XTRPro amps were awesome. Their amps of the last few years haven't been as good, but hopefully along with bringing back the old namesakes they brought the quality as well.

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All are good amplifier choices. The Orion 600D and PG Xenon X600.1 would both be worth a serious look. The Sundown 125.2 is supposedly doing well over 500 watts easy (plenty of power for a pair of Dcon's), so I think it would be a solid choice and you can run it at 4ohm mono. :)

  • 4 weeks later...

I have seen and heard nothing but amazing things about the Sundown amps, and it is always nice to have extra power at hand to upgrade later. You just have to know how to downset the gain using a DMM to the wattage you are looking to get!

I have seen and heard nothing but amazing things about the Sundown amps, and it is always nice to have extra power at hand to upgrade later. You just have to know how to downset the gain using a DMM to the wattage you are looking to get!

I Agree, Doesn't Hurt To Have The Extra Headroom For Later Usage, Either. I'd Say The Sundown Would Be Better On The Build Quality Side, Also.

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