Posted October 26, 200915 yr So I know this will sound completely noob-tastic, but I was wondering how you would power a sub if you wanted to make a high power home audio setup.
October 26, 200915 yr Plate amps go up to 1000 watts, but really for anything close to high power pro audio amps are better.
October 26, 200915 yr I am much more inclined to recoment a pro audio amp for any aplication. KU is correct though there are many 1000 watt and under plate amps worth the cost.
October 26, 200915 yr Author Thanks, guys. This girl was asking me to build her some speaker towers, but I had no idea what I was going to power them with since I couldn't use a car audio amp.
October 27, 200915 yr If you're going to make towers, i.e. full range speakers, you don't want a plate amp. I thought you were just doing subs since you said that in your first post. Unless you're doing a sub, mid, and tweet all in the same tower?
October 27, 200915 yr Author If you're going to make towers, i.e. full range speakers, you don't want a plate amp. I thought you were just doing subs since you said that in your first post. Unless you're doing a sub, mid, and tweet all in the same tower?Well actually, I am going to have subs, mids, and tweets all in the same power. I just wasn't sure how you would go about powering a Fi Q in a home audio application.
October 27, 200915 yr Crown Amp Im Looking Into That Right Now For My FI BTL 15"Thinking About Throwing 2000 Watts Its Way Edited October 27, 200915 yr by Kent
October 27, 200915 yr Author I would like an amp that will let me throw 5000 watts to a pair of 18" AA Mayhems. Girl says she wants a lot of bass. She just doesn't know.
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