I have a passive subwoofer ..... I need an amplifier to power it ..... Suggestions please .....
its driver needs 300Watts, 4 Ohm power range. Get any of the stereo amp that will give you 4 Ohm bridged. Since you are going to upgrade later, just get whatever you can find cheaper.
Which amp would you suggest ....if you are familiar with DIY, then get a good subwoofer driver (15" or 18") and an external amp. For price, it will beat a commercial subwoofer, hands down.
Subwoofer is easy to build, especially sealed one. Your choice.
Which amp would you suggest ....
Can you please suggest something cheap as I will be using it for temporarily only ....usually Class D amps are good for subwoofers as they are efficient and give very high output. Lot of people prefer Behringer Inuke amps or similar pro amps from Crown. I personally have a Inuke 6000DSP powering 4 x 18" drivers.
Thanks but powering it is a tedious processGet one JBL car amp which is available on Snapdeal or Amazon for less price(around 5000/-)and bridge it to get 4ohm with proper Ac to DC power converter.
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Inuke was a suggestion in case you want to go with diy subs in future. For temporary need, my original suggestion of any amp that can do around 300 watts and bridge capability will do.Can you please suggest something cheap as I will be using it for temporarily only ....