my experience with both power cords and fuses on my sub towers speaks to how much nuance is part of subwoofer performance. and an amp that is not efficient but is asked to power a large bass driver in a sealed cabinet will likely stress your power grid to some degree and have trouble staying linear. so 'any well made power amplifier' will not necessarily perform optimally as a sub amp. obviously this is a subjective question. how good is 'good enough'?
what is your subwoofer/deep bass reference?
if you hear what a purpose designed class D amp can do when it is (1) purpose designed for it's job, and (2) used in a sub/bass unit that is fully designed to be fully integrated into the speaker system.........your expectations for a sub amp will change.
what is your subwoofer/deep bass reference?
if you hear what a purpose designed class D amp can do when it is (1) purpose designed for it's job, and (2) used in a sub/bass unit that is fully designed to be fully integrated into the speaker system.........your expectations for a sub amp will change.