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Originally Posted by talnlnky
because they are only used for 250hz and down.... where its really hard to tell the difference between D & A/B.... the lower you go... the harder it is to hear. I personally never run sub amps crossed any higher than 60hz (when I had a decent component setup).
I doubt you could honestly tell the difference consistently between A/B & D in a blindfolded test.
I personally am all about efficient setups... I currently only own 2 A/B amps... but would do a D for my sub stage anyday.... if I planned on having a substage long term (my dream setup won't even use subs.... won't need them, my midbasses play a bigger range and better than a sub could).
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you are right for the low frequency...but do you SERIOUSLY need 2500wRMS for subs ???
i personally only have a 4 channel AB class 50wRMS for my fronts and two 8" subs on the rear deck.