Pioneer GM Monoblock Class D is an 800 watt amplifier.
The Pioneer GM Monoblock Class D is bridgeable so it can be used for two or four channel stereos.You can also use it with multiple subwoofers if you want.
A class D monoblock is a highly efficient and more powerful amp suitable for sub-woofers. But they may not be that suitable for speakers/tweeter due to high distortion.
You have to have a bit of skill to take the job on.After that it's just following instructions and taking your time.
The DK-2600D Phantom Series Class D Monoblock has a 4 out of 5 star SPL rating currently. You can find more information at http://www.nextag.com.
Depending on the RMS power of your sub, and size and brand of your sub, it will depend. If you have a single sub, I'd recommend a monoblock amp that puts out close to or enough to power your sub. You could also use a 2 channel bridgeable amp, as they are generally a much cheaper option. For dual subs, I'd say a bridgeable 4 channel amp, or high-output 2ch amp. To give an exact amp, I don't go past the Pioneer GM-d8500M 1200w Class-D Monoblock amp.
Class C amplifier.. A class D amplifier is more efficient than class B, and is more efficient than class C as well.
A Class T amplifier will typically cost around $20 to $40. The Class T amplifier is a small amplifier that produce a great amount of audio volume for it size.
class b amplifiers as for class b amplifier the 'Q' point is near to cut of region.
A class "A" amplifier amplifies the entire waveform, a class "B" amplifier only amplifies the first 1/2 of the wave form. See the images in the related link.
class b amplifier is in between of a and c.so dont warry abt ds
Depends on the class ratings class a/b are less efficient class ds are more efficient but usually monoblocks amps even if it is "2 channel" are wired to just one set of positive and negative input on the inside of the amp hence the term monoblock
the approximate efficiency of a class b linear RF AM amplifier is 35%