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TODDK TODDK
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 03/07
Posted: 03/23/07
04:36 AM

I have been out of the car audio for a couple of years.
Question are the lanzar opti amp any good?
I want to run 4 polk momo 6.5" with the opti4x400d it has a s/n ratio of 100db
This equipment will be installed in my boat.
I will be running two 10" subs off of a class d amp.  

 
TODDK TODDK
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 03/07
Posted: 03/23/07
04:49 AM

I can get amp shipped new for $260  

 
boomr_lp boomr_lp
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 04/01/07
06:32 AM

i would use a marine amp, preferably a six channel for your application.  regular car amps are not designed to take the beating from a boat and sre more susceptible to corrosion. look at the mtx thunder or the jl audio marine line. they both offer six ch amps. maybe pricey for you but worth it. i have installed both and had great results.  

 
boomr_lp boomr_lp
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 04/01/07
06:33 AM

i would use a marine amp, preferably a six channel for your application.  regular car amps are not designed to take the beating from a boat and sre more susceptible to corrosion. look at the mtx thunder or the jl audio marine line. they both offer six ch amps. maybe pricey for you but worth it. i have installed both and had great results.  

 
boomr_lp boomr_lp
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 04/01/07
06:34 AM

i would use a marine amp, preferably a six channel for your application.  regular car amps are not designed to take the beating from a boat and surely more susceptible to corrosion. look at the mtx thunder or the jl audio marine line. they both offer six ch amps. maybe pricey for you but worth it. i have installed both and had great results.