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Old 25th April 2011, 12:10 AM   #1
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Default 4 ohm amplifier with subwoofer

good friends on the forum my question is buy 2 speakers 140w piooner of power and impedance of 4 ohms and 200w subwoofer power piooner a 3 ohm amp would make these 3 speakers and so I wanted to have their encuenta opinions, which would be the best amp for these specifications or if it would be better to build 2 amps one for the subwoofer and one for the 2 speakers in advance I thank you your comments and contributions
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