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Where can I find a plate amp for a subwoofer for less than $100? I've tried Parts Express but they only have a 25 watt one in stock.

Here is my situation, so please help. My friend has two 10" sony subs that we are using for a cheap build project. They are both SVC and 4 ohm. Is there any way that we can hook both of them up to one plate amp? If so, how?

We were looking at buying two plate amps, one for each driver, and doing things that way. Will a 25 watt per channel amp be good enough for a sealed design? We want to keep the total cost as low as possible.

Thanks.

I orderd my 150 WRMS plate amp from mcminone.com for $49. I don't know if they have any deals like that right now however, as my amp was a buyout deal, but it doesn't hurt to look.

Now why'd you go ahead and leak my secret place out there?????

:woot:

I knew about it.

Cool little hole-in-the wall with all kinds of overstocks and such.

I want to buy things from them. The little 8's look cool and so do the ribbon tweets.

CT

what is a plate amp ?

A plate amp is what the amp is called in a powered home theater/audio sub. It is a self contained amp that all you do is cut a hole in the box, put it in, screw it down, and plug it in. Referred to as a plate amp because it is mounted to a plate.

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