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I have and like the Biketronics 2180 amp with Titan 7.1's. Lifetime warranty on speakers and amps. But there are many less expensive choices available. Lots of guys like the Rockford Fosgate amps for a lot less.
Post this on the Audio forum section, you'll get a lot more responses and input. Good luck.
+1 - running one myself.
on the upside as well... if you ever want to add 2 more speakers you can by connecting them parallel to the hertz...
pbr300x2 is 2 ohm stable... and got enough punch trust me. runs for 130-150 on the web (flea bay / amasun). you need to run separate power to battery (10 Gauge or bigger, meaning 8,6,4,...)
I went biketronics but only because of the good reviews, easy installation and warranty. I was debating against the hertz and the rf pbr setup but have run rf amps in cars and always overheated them a lot. I was very hard on them though
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