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Excellent information—much appreciated. As I mentioned, automotive audio is a different discipline for me, so I value the insight from those who have already navigated this path.That amp is only 260W @4 ohm two channels bridged....it might be 400W @2 ohm bridged and thats maxinf out the amp with zero headroom left. Not worth the spend.
You can find musway and comparable amps at Diymobileaudio for very cheap, plus most speakers you will need. Musway seems to have a less than stellar quality reputation.
Whatever amp you buy call their customer service first to test if it exists and see gowmgood a silly adice question is answered. Audison os instany highly qualified.
From experience, bridging multichannel DSP for sub really stresses the amp. Far better to have 35-65W per ch (ears bleed) and a seperate 1000W @ 4 ohm mono amp.
Base system is easiest to upgrade because dont need the AtoB or any forscan work with right equip.
I tried a few different sub setups and can saynby far the Hertz MPBX300S2 enclosure on tailgate powered by 1000W @ 2ohm transformed the B&O.
Thankfully I only wasted $300 pissing around with cheaper experiments.
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