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The image features a Sundown Audio SAEv4-2000.1D Amplifier, a Class D device with its metal cover partially removed, revealing electronic components like capacitors, coils, and circuit boards that underline its complex internal structure and effective thermal management system.A rectangular Class D car amplifier, the Sundown Audio SAEv4-2000.1D, features a sleek silver finish with black cooling fins and thermal control. It has visible input and output connections on one side and is labeled on the top surface for optimal performance.
The Sundown Audio SAEv4-3000.1D amplifier is a sleek silver Class D car audio amp with visible internal components like coils and capacitors. Its ribbed casing and protective circuitry ensure top performance, while the partially open top reveals the circuit board inside.The Sundown Audio SAEv4-3000.1D is a silver Class D car audio amplifier with SAE V.4-3000D and Sundown Audio on top, featuring a ribbed design, side connection ports, and protective circuitry for optimal performance.
The Sundown Audio SAEv4-200.4 4-Channel Amplifier features a silver finish with exposed circuitry, including visible capacitors and coils. Its body has horizontal ridges with the Sundown Audio logo engraved, and the top panel is slightly open to showcase its internal electronics.The silver SAEv4-200.4 4-channel amplifier by Sundown Audio has a sleek metallic finish and compact design, with black horizontal fins. Its high-fidelity Class A/B design is perfect for enhancing in-vehicle audio systems, offering superior sound quality.
The SAEv4-150.4 4-Channel Amplifier by Sundown Audio features a metallic exterior with visible circuit board elements like capacitors and coils, designed with high-fidelity Class A/B technology. The brand name and model number are printed on the casing.The SAEv4-150.4 by Sundown Audio is a stylish audio amplifier featuring a sleek, horizontal finned design and high-fidelity Class A/B performance. Its silver casing with black and white text highlights its brand name and delivers a robust, multi-channel architecture.
With its top cover off, the Sundown Audio SAEv4-900.5 5-Channel Amplifier reveals internal components like capacitors and circuit boards, while the removed cover showcases a grooved design and branding. It features a Class A/B+D design for optimal performance.Image of the Sundown Audio SAEv4-900.5 amplifier in silver and black with ribbed sides, engraved text on top, and multiple ports at one end. This 5-channel model integrates Class A/B+D design for superior sound performance.
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Sundown Audio SFB-1000.4 4-Channel 1000x4 Car Audio Amplifier/Amp - Sundown AudioSundown Audio SFB-1000.4 4-Channel 1000x4 Car Audio Amplifier/Amp - Sundown Audio
Sundown Audio SFB-500.4 4-Channel 500x4 Car Audio Amplifier/Amp - Sundown AudioSundown Audio SFB-500.4 4-Channel 500x4 Car Audio Amplifier/Amp - Sundown Audio
Sundown Audio SFB-200.4 4-Channel 200x4 Car Audio Amplifier/Amp - Sundown AudioSundown Audio SFB-200.4 4-Channel 200x4 Car Audio Amplifier/Amp - Sundown Audio
SALT-6 6000W Competition Class D Amplifier - Sundown AudioSALT-6 6000W Competition Class D Amplifier - Sundown Audio
SALT-3 3000W Class D Amplifier - Sundown AudioSALT-3 3000W Class D Amplifier - Sundown Audio
SALT-2000.6 6-Channel 2000W Amplifier - Sundown AudioSALT-2000.6 6-Channel 2000W Amplifier - Sundown Audio
SALT-1700.5 5-Channel 1700W Amplifier - Sundown AudioSALT-1700.5 5-Channel 1700W Amplifier - Sundown Audio
The Sundown Audio SALT-1 Class D Amplifier, delivering 1,000 watts of power, features a slightly open cover that reveals its intricate internal design. Its exterior is a metallic finish with black heat sink fins and clearly labeled end panels.SALT - 1 Class D Amplifier - A - SALT1 - Sparked Innovations
An overhead shot of the Sundown Audio SALT-1.5 Class D Amplifier reveals its metallic finish and prominent logo, along with an internal circuit board featuring coils, capacitors, and advanced subsonic filter tech for improved performance.SALT - 1.5 Class D Amplifier - A - SALT1.5 - Sparked Innovations
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Stetsom BRAVO BASS 1.2k Digital Subwoofer Amplifier Mono One - Channel Class D 1200 W 1 Ohm - BRAVO - BASS - 1.2K - 1OHM - Sparked InnovationsStetsom BRAVO BASS 1.2k Digital Subwoofer Amplifier Mono One - Channel Class D 1200 W 1 Ohm - BRAVO - BASS - 1.2K - 1OHM - Sparked Innovations
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Stetsom BRAVO BASS 1.2k Digital Subwoofer Amplifier Mono One - Channel Class D 1200 W 2 Ohm - BRAVO - BASS - 1.2K - 2OHM - Sparked InnovationsStetsom BRAVO BASS 1.2k Digital Subwoofer Amplifier Mono One - Channel Class D 1200 W 2 Ohm - BRAVO - BASS - 1.2K - 2OHM - Sparked Innovations

Step 1 — Start With the Subwoofer

The sub sets every other decision: how much power you need, how big the box is, and how hard the electrical has to work. Pick by cone area and output goal first. Bigger cones move more air per stroke — but cost you enclosure volume and amperage. If you have not chosen a driver yet, start with our size guides for the 10-, 12-, 15-, and 18-inch classes.

Step 2 — Match the Amplifier

Two numbers decide the match: power and impedance.

Power comes in two ranges with two different purposes:

  • Recommended Power Sweet Spot — 80–100% of sub RMS: an amplifier in this band, set on a clean, unclipped signal, delivers full output without cooking the voice coil. This is the target.
  • Safe Compatibility Envelope — 75–150% of sub RMS: the wider band that will physically drive the sub. Headroom builders can live here with disciplined gain structure — more clean power is safer than less dirty power (a clipped 1,000-watt signal carries more heating duty than a clean 1,200-watt one). It is a compatibility range, not a recommendation.

Impedance — match the sub's wired load to the amplifier's stable rating. Coil choice drives it: a DVC 2-ohm sub wired in parallel presents 1 ohm, in series 4 ohms; run two of them and the math changes again (two DVC2 in parallel = 0.5 ohm). Pick the coil — D1, D2, or D4 — for the amplifier you own. Mismatching the load by a step roughly halves your rated power.

Step 3 — Build the Electrical Backbone

This is the step most people skip and then blame the subwoofer. An amplifier is a current machine: at realistic Class-D efficiency on a 12-volt rail, every 1,000 W RMS pulls on the order of 100 amps at full tilt. Plan the electrical before the amp ships.

  • The Big 3 — upgrade the alternator-to-battery, battery-to-chassis, and engine-to-chassis ground to 1/0 AWG OFC.
  • Alternator — a high-output unit for anything at or above ~2,000 W RMS. Stock alternators top out around 130–150 A with the vehicle's own loads already on them.
  • Storage — a supplemental AGM or LTO (lithium-titanate) battery to hold voltage under sustained load.
  • The test that matters — voltage at the amplifier under load. Below ~12.5 V, your electrical system is the bottleneck, not your subwoofer.

Step 4 — Get the Enclosure Right

The box is part of the spec, not an afterthought. Net (not external) volume, adequate port area, and tuning — commonly ~32–34 Hz for a daily ported build — determine whether the sub performs as published. Sealed is tight and compact; ported is louder and lower but larger. Match the box to the driver using the per-size specs on the product pages and our inch-class guides.

Step 5 — Tune It (Don't Skip This)

A correctly paired system tuned badly sounds worse than a modest one tuned well. Sensible starting points:

  • Gain — set to the sub's clean limit by ear or scope, never to max. Gain is not a volume knob.
  • Low-pass filter — around 80 Hz is a typical starting point for a subwoofer channel.
  • Subsonic filter — set near your enclosure's tuning frequency to protect the driver below it.
  • Bass boost — off or minimal. It is the fastest way to clip an amplifier and cook a coil.

A subwoofer is one component of a system — the amplifier, the electrical, the box, and the tune decide whether you hear what you paid for. Build the whole chain, not just the loudest single part.

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