Sub / amp help

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Got a new amp. Cheap. I'll let y'all know what it is later.
 

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Mono one channel no left or right signal. Used for subs
 

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Mono amps are usually for subs because they are mostly class d, which is more efficient at converting power. Most multi channel amps are class ab which are usually around 20-40% less efficient which translates into more load on your electrical system.
 

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Mono amps are usually for subs because they are mostly class d, which is more efficient at converting power. Most multi channel amps are class ab which are usually around 20-40% less efficient which translates into more load on your electrical system.

also more heat

but class a/b give a "truer" sound because most class d are digital, and it will actually cut off parts of the signal in increase the efficiency, i've see a/b mono amps before, but class d is seen 99% of the time
 

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