it has to be cea rated or if you know that its not BS
First of all, what are you trying to do? Are you powering DJ cabinet or something? You NEED a stereo AB class 2 channel amp for what you are doing? You will be much better off getting a mono D-class amp for subwoofer application. They are more streamlined (less strain on your electrical system), cheaper and easier to find. If you need full range stereo operation, catch two 2x100 to 2x200watt (depending on 4 ohm bridged ratings) class AB amplifiers that are 2ohm stable, bridge each one 4 ohm mono. Run your left focus RCA's to one amp, then right channel RCA's to the other.
Answers: UPDATE:400 watt rms x 2 (a) 4 ohms is a huge amp.That will be a difficult find considering most amps turn mainly by 2ohm readings contained by stereo.Most amps are designed to be more efficient or more powerfull at 2 ohms stereo.Essentailly sometimes doubling its power.So for you to find an amp that is 400watts rms x 2 (a) 4 ohms is uncommon because your actual power rating of the amp would be anywhere from 600watts to 800 watts x 2 (a) 2 ohm stereo.That would make the amp a 1200 to 1600 watt amp and thats large.You usually dont see lofty ratings in a stereo set up.1 reason is most 2 dike amps are class A or class A/B and they tend to get really hot and less rationalized.I dont know why you need that much power per channel.I assuming you are using it for subs.If thats the travel case then run the 2 subs bridged or on a mono amp at 1 ohm
First of all, what are you trying to do? Are you powering DJ cabinet or something? You NEED a stereo AB class 2 channel amp for what you are doing? You will be much better off getting a mono D-class amp for subwoofer application. They are more streamlined (less strain on your electrical system), cheaper and easier to find. If you need full range stereo operation, catch two 2x100 to 2x200watt (depending on 4 ohm bridged ratings) class AB amplifiers that are 2ohm stable, bridge each one 4 ohm mono. Run your left focus RCA's to one amp, then right channel RCA's to the other.
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First of all, what are you trying to do? Are you powering DJ cabinet or something? You NEED a stereo AB class 2 channel amp for what you are doing? You will be much better off getting a mono D-class amp for subwoofer application. They are more streamlined (less strain on your electrical system), cheaper and easier to find. If you need full range stereo operation, catch two 2x100 to 2x200watt (depending on 4 ohm bridged ratings) class AB amplifiers that are 2ohm stable, bridge each one 4 ohm mono. Run your left focus RCA's to one amp, then right channel RCA's to the other.
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Answers: UPDATE:400 watt rms x 2 (a) 4 ohms is a huge amp.That will be a difficult find considering most amps turn mainly by 2ohm readings contained by stereo.Most amps are designed to be more efficient or more powerfull at 2 ohms stereo.Essentailly sometimes doubling its power.So for you to find an amp that is 400watts rms x 2 (a) 4 ohms is uncommon because your actual power rating of the amp would be anywhere from 600watts to 800 watts x 2 (a) 2 ohm stereo.That would make the amp a 1200 to 1600 watt amp and thats large.You usually dont see lofty ratings in a stereo set up.1 reason is most 2 dike amps are class A or class A/B and they tend to get really hot and less rationalized.I dont know why you need that much power per channel.I assuming you are using it for subs.If thats the travel case then run the 2 subs bridged or on a mono amp at 1 ohm
First of all, what are you trying to do? Are you powering DJ cabinet or something? You NEED a stereo AB class 2 channel amp for what you are doing? You will be much better off getting a mono D-class amp for subwoofer application. They are more streamlined (less strain on your electrical system), cheaper and easier to find. If you need full range stereo operation, catch two 2x100 to 2x200watt (depending on 4 ohm bridged ratings) class AB amplifiers that are 2ohm stable, bridge each one 4 ohm mono. Run your left focus RCA's to one amp, then right channel RCA's to the other.
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