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Ok I need an amp that will push 125-130 RMS @ 4 Ohms.  Prefferably 2-channel or mono.  It needs to have a variable crossover from 20-at least 120 hz.  Any suggestions? thanks.
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Is this for a sub?  How much can you spend?
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http://www.cardomain.com/item/XTAXTANT31

You can find an older version of this amp, the A3001 for $140ish on ebay. Its little more than 130w, at 150w, but close enough if you are careful with the gains. 

If it is for a sub, also check out mono blocks from Memhpis, Alpine, MTX, JBL, Eclipse, Nakamichi

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its for a sub and id like to stay under 150
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What about this Mad Dawg right here, good stuff?

http://www.acaraudio.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_37&products_id=673

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alpine mrp-m350 , 200 wrms at 4 ohm, 350 wrms at 2 ohm , both at 14.4v

http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&category=18797&item=5715851917&rd=1

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i knew you'd step in Alp.   I second that notion. Alpine kicks ass
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ok i cant have that much power but i do like alpine stuff alot, thats why i looked at the mrpt-220 which puts out 140 x 1 @4 ohms bridged.  It has a fixed high low pass crossover at 80hz.  Do you think 80hz would be too limiting on a 10 inch sub that will mainly play rock music and some rap.  I was thinkin that i might wanna cross it over at like 120 or so, what do you guys think?

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