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Alright mono block it is! I dont know what was happening before but everything is fixed now.

I think a 3500D should be enough (for now) to power BLs sufficiently.

Edited by Hell-Razor

There are FEW amps that do 1000rms per channel on a 4 channel.

Why do you need that? A mono block work better for subwoofers.

He's looking at 1000w MAX amps what are you powering up we need more info.

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He's looking at 1000w MAX amps what are you powering up we need more info.

I updated just as you posted

There are FEW amps that do 1000rms per channel on a 4 channel.

Why do you need that? A mono block work better for subwoofers.

Indeed. With the multiple wiring options of the dual voice coil woofers, one or two mono block amplifiers would be much more efficient and probably cheaper.

Monoblock amp is the way to go. Plus you don't need separate channels for the sub stage.

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Something happened before and I couldn't post, all fixed now. After reading the quick responses I will keep my 3500D for power! I will start up what I have in my head in my build log to try and keep things organized.

Something happened before and I couldn't post, all fixed now. After reading the quick responses I will keep my 3500D for power! I will start up what I have in my head in my build log to try and keep things organized.

Not to mention, less wiring to send out of the amp for sure.

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