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so do you have a 1000 watts rms amps hat fis with my criterias(just put the link) ?

to run an 1000 watts rms what should i do to be able to run it?

and it can be more than 1 channel if possible please

I suggest you go to your local music/guitar shop and ask to look at the Peavey IPR range of amps. This is your best bet. Their smallest amp should be able to run bridged (giving you more power) for close to your price range. Some (I am not sure if all do) have built in crossovers to run them as sub amps. They are also super light weight which is a good thing.

Note: the should be a Peavey Canada so you'll save on postage too.
Peavey :: IPR Series
 
so do you have a 1000 watts rms amps hat fis with my criterias(just put the link) ?

to run an 1000 watts rms what should i do to be able to run it?

and it can be more than 1 channel if possible please

First you have to understand that most cheap amps, especially car amps are specified as to attract the buyers with ridiculous specs such as a very high wattage.

You can show your woofer, or mention the type, so people here can tell you the exact capability (wattage) of your speaker, so then we can decide what amp that you need.

Since you're not going to use this in a car, you don't need power inverter to get high voltage from car battery, you need transformer.

High wattage means you need high current transformer (which is big/expensive) and high voltage. But because most transistors cannot accept too high voltage with ease, you need plenty of transistors (which is also expensive), or you need different technology such as class-H. These new technology is usually patented so that the commercial offerings are also very expensive (may be $450 is the cheapest?)

Go to PA forum and ask for amp with the highest power for $450. Crown is a good brand. Make sure that the amp is bridgeable (I think most can) so when you need more power or more speaker you just need to add additional same amplifier. It is more flexible this way (using multiple of lower wattage amps) than using one very big power amplifier.
 
That looks perfect for you!
Isn't it amazing how this modern stuff manages to draw 50A from a normal wall socket?

Maybe it has two power cords. 🙄

To be sure, use one of these to make sure that they are up to the job.
"FryCorder" Power Cord Burn-In Generator
$249
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The FryCorder is a burn-in signal generator designed specifically for audio equipment power cords and room wiring. Just plug the unit into the wall and it immediately sends the sophisticated burn-in signal (a combination of wideband noise and swept amplitude modulation) into the wiring. FryCorder is part of the FryKleanerTM series of professional cable burn-in generators.
http://www.haglabs.com/frycorder.html
 
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Why did I open this Thread?

Since the 16th April Man has been repeatedly told that he is asking the impossible and that any retailer who claims they can give him that will be telling lies and yet he has not got the message yet.

Shove him into the section that is one thought level below car audio.
 
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