What amp for a Tumult?

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I am looking to build a sealed tumult in a 3ft sealed enclosure. I am having a difficult time finding an amp to power it. How much power do I need? I have been looking at these amps:
Adire audio DT300, AVA250
Rythmik Audio 350
Parts express 300-808.
Are there any other options that would work well? I really want this sub to shine while listening to audio and that is why I think I could use some of the lower power amps but I need advise. Any suggestions would help.
 
I have a Crown XLS 402 powering a Adire Tempest (15") w/a linkwitz transform circuit in a 2 cu. ft. enclosure. Needless to say, the thing requires a massive amount of power, and the Crown performs well. I did have some problems running 4Ohm bridged with the amp so I am running 8Ohm stereo, but I am still able to rumble.

So I second the PA amp suggestion. Subs don't need ultra-low distortion amps, and if you need to do some active equalization like a linkwitz transform, you will need massive amounts of power. Even without the transform circuit, a 200+ watt rated amp will be all but a requirement if you plan on getting loud.
 
Dick,

They're suitable, but for some reason they don't sell much... The HS1000 is a great option, but because of the Euro/USD exchange rate, they're quite pricy...

We have some class D amps (designed and built right here at Adire) that are coming out. Up to 1200W into 4 Ohms, cascaded 2nd order filters (switchable bypass/2nd order/4th order), two full parametric EQ bands (+/- 12 dB gain, 0.5 to 5 Q, 16 to 80 Hz Fc), variable phase, gain, etc. Run REALLY cool (about 94% efficient), are pretty small (10.5" square OD, 9.5" square cutout), and going to be pretty cheap (under $600).

Dan Wiggins
Adire Audio
 
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