Absolutely 100% and great advice!Before you spend too much on a sub that is super low frequency, make sure that your other gear can handle it. No need to spend so much on a sub only to have a receiver/whatever start to take a dump at 24 hertz and cannot get anywhere near single digit levels.
The reciever we got is the Denon A1H
We didnt want to do seperate amps and reciever so this was the one as we also wanted access to 15channel surround. It can do 17 but only amplify 15 at once. We are liking the 9.2.6 setup so far.
The sub itself has an internal amp that can push the 4,300 watts of peak power and almost 2k rms, but it does need its own dedicated 20am plug. So 1 is being fitted with a gfi and new ups surge protector added for security.
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