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first off is it better to stick w/ the same brand when dealin w/ amps for a system? i plan on purchasing the pioneer premier ts-c720prs comps powered by the zed audio gladius burr brown. i have a 10w7 (for testing purposes) and my friend says if i go w/ the gladius for comps i should get another zed for the sub. so now im thinkin bout doin two ppi art series amps

thx in advance

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o ok well what kinda power should i send the w7? around 500w im thinkin. if so, what r some good amps around that power output? im lookin at the zed audio Minilith, ppi art a600.2, or a zapco

Edited by joshuamac

You could double that and still be within JL's recommendation.

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yea but they recommend 500w for "optimum performance". didnt know how accurate that was cause the w7 is power hungry but that should be plenty i guess

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do u suggest that much power? cause as im sure u prlly already know the mini has typical continuous output power @1 ohm of 650w x 1

Edited by joshuamac

The W7 is a 3 ohm sub. Strapped each one is going to see a 1.5 ohm load. The amp should do 400W into 1.5 ohms. 2 of them would give you 800W. If you've got the $ that would be a nice way to go. Plenty of power in reserve.

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