daveyb
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Registered: 5th Nov 02
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just wanna maken sure before i spend my money.
I'm after an amp purley to power a sub. If a get one with a low-pass filter/crossover, its gonna take the bass out my spekers so i get no distortion.
Am i right or got the wrong end of the stick?
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CopyWrite
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Registered: 16th Apr 02
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yes a lowpass filter will only allow low frequencies to reach the sub so all u get is bass!!
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daveyb
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thats that cleared up then! Cheers.
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JayC
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Registered: 17th Jan 03
Location: Whitefield, Greater Manchester
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Y not just get a monoblock?
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Richie
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Registered: 3rd Dec 02
Location: Newport, Wales
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yup more efficient and less pissin bowt
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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can a monoblock not be an amp with a crossover?
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daveyb
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Registered: 5th Nov 02
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now you've lost me
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JayC
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Most if not all Monoblocks run a digital signal which is somehow better. Put it this way I was running my DB audio raptors of a bridged channel on my Audiobahn Class A/B mofset amp, I have just recently wired in a MTX audio Class D monoblock. Now both were putting out exaclty the same power but the Monoblock runs a clearer bassline and louder.. So i would reckomend a Class D monoblock.
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JayC
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Registered: 17th Jan 03
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Cheap one is the Lanser Vibe 1200 D. Think it's bout £250-£300
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