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    I just did the same thing and I went to surplistronics and got a 150w 230 plate amp. It was the easiest and cheapest way.

    Can find it here

    http://www.surplustronics.co.nz/shop...t-170.992.html

    I think that it goes quite well. I've got a Alpine Bass ZR on it and it shakes my house pretty well.

    Car audio amps do pull big current as the voltage is low. P =V x I so you need bigger I to get big P. You will dick around a fair bit getting a grunty enough power supply

    the other option is to get one in from partsexpress.

    http://www.partsexpress.com/

    US dollar is kick ass right now. They have a 1000w version!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    The cheapest way would be to run it of a 12v SLA battery that is continuously maintain by a cheap battery charger.
    You could do this for under $100

    If you have the 300VA transformer you could build a power supply for under $50.
    You will need some filter caps and a rectifier.
    A mate of mine who was into big car audio did this for his garage. I was skeptical, thought the battery would have a fairly short life span... but no, it worked well! As he already had a spare battery, it even cost him nothing to do, can't do better than that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    I just did the same thing and I went to surplistronics and got a 150w 230 plate amp. It was the easiest and cheapest way.

    Can find it here

    http://www.surplustronics.co.nz/shop...t-170.992.html
    Awesome! My preferred solution so far!
    Just finding out if they've got anything in stock.

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