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    what are some good amps?

    I havent been into any audio stuff for a number of years, what are the top of the line amps, speakers and subs out there?
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    New stuff these days is A LOT more crap then it used to be.

    New amps I would consider are Sundown (Personal Favorite), Kicker, RF, Eclipse, Audison, Zapco, Alpine (PDX series) and maybe a few others

    Old school amplifiers are still very good, better then the new crap. Companies like PPI, Xtant, Alpine, RF, US Amps and many others are good.

    Personally I love Sundown amplifiers. The owner is a great guy and they make there amplifiers to get down low (as low as .25 ohms on some) and accept up to 16V.

    One really popular set of amps right now is the RF 25toLife series amplifiers. They are putting out up to 3x as much as they are rated for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MKader17 View Post
    New stuff these days is A LOT more crap then it used to be.

    New amps I would consider are Sundown (Personal Favorite), Kicker, RF, Eclipse, Audison, Zapco, Alpine (PDX series) and maybe a few others

    Old school amplifiers are still very good, better then the new crap. Companies like PPI, Xtant, Alpine, RF, US Amps and many others are good.

    Personally I love Sundown amplifiers. The owner is a great guy and they make there amplifiers to get down low (as low as .25 ohms on some) and accept up to 16V.

    One really popular set of amps right now is the RF 25toLife series amplifiers. They are putting out up to 3x as much as they are rated for.
    sundown is some excellent stuff, well worth it for those amps. incriminator audio makes amps that are very similar, along with a few other companies. Memphis makes some very high quality equipment(m class lines) and i've liked the better maxxsonics equipment too(autotek mean machine, hifonics xxv series, crunch ground pounder). the common brands like kicker, rf, eclipse, alpine are all generaly good stuff. it kinda depends on the amount of money you want to spent and the quality of equipment you want to buy.

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    Infiniti 611a and 1211a are really nice amps. They are class D also so they wont overheat.
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    in this order....jl, crossfire, kicker, alpine, rockford, eclipse, kenwood....IMO

    i have an eclipse 4 channel if interested
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    Oh yeah forgot to add JL, they make some good stuff just too pricey.

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    how much money do you want to spend is the ?

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    i can't believe no one mentioned Mcintosh...very nice equipment

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    I am partial to Pheonix Gold, but I am biased.

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    I have had good luck with Planet Audio and Memphis amps.

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