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Experienced Owners Praise Payne Family Homes at Ohmes Farm

The couple had built three houses elsewhere before purchasing their current – and they insist, "Final!" – Payne Family Home in The Meadows at Ohmes Farm.  Formerly residents of Cottleville, the McDonoughs had decided to downsize, even though they  still have two active young sons – Kyle, 13, and Michael, 11 – at home, plus Tucker, the family's first puppy.  Topping their list of "must-haves" was a ranch-style home; a location close to the boys' private schools and extra-curricular activities; and a manageably-sized yard, requiring less maintenance and allowing more time to enjoy their busy family life.
"We shopped all over, looking at many builders and all kinds of plans," says Diana. "We liked St. Peters, but there weren't many new-home communities in this area. Still, the minute we walked into Payne Family's display here at Ohmes Farm, I knew this was the right house!"

In fact, the elegant "San Marino" ranch was so close to the McDonoughs' vision that, except for the addition of a finished lower level, they made only minimal changes to the basic floorplan.  Patrick was influenced by Payne Family's construction quality.
"We've always built new," he explained, "and architectural ‘flash' doesn't impress me. I want to know what's behind the walls, and I could see that these homes are very solid and well-built."
Leaving nothing to chance, the couples researched the company online and were further reassured by customer reviews. Their search was over, and construction began – under the watchful eye of at least one McDonough family member every single day!
"It was exciting to watch the house go up," Diana recalls, "and [field superintendent] Bruce Wilson and [general manager] Scott Kerns were fantastic to work with!"

After a moment of parental hesitation, Kyle was allowed to describe his special contribution to the process. As the lower-level entertainment area neared completion, the carpenters needed owner instructions for installation of cabinetry in the bar area – but Patrick was out of town on business.  With his dad's long-distance guidance, Kyle demonstrated his computer skills, producing a set of drawings that worked perfectly!
"I'm not sure we should tell the world that we let our 13-year-old designed our bar," Diana whispered.

In residence at Ohmes Farm since March, the McDonoughs couldn't be more pleased with their home.

"Everything turned out perfectly," they all agree. "This was our best homebuilding experience ever!"

 

For an equally pleasurable new-home experience…

Shoppers are invited to visit Payne Family Homes in The Meadows at Ohmes Farm. The 250-acre multi-builder community fronts Ohmes Road, west of Mid Rivers Mall Drive, and is served by the Fort Zumwalt East School District.  Surrounded by trees, Ohmes Farm adjoins Woodlands Sports Park and features wooded common ground and walking trails.  Payne Family's selection of walk-out, lookout, and ingrade homesites ranges from 7,800 to 18,000 square feet.  Based from $199,900, the portfolio showcases 14 upscale homestyles, including the builder's all-new "Lifestyle" design series. A valuable promotion – in effect until August 31 – offers $20,000 off the purchase price of any Payne Family Home in the community, and one display model – the "Milano" story-&-a-half – is listed for sale at a reduced price of $349,900.  Community sales manager Sharon Wright-Bruemmer welcomes calls at 314-713-0838; and details are posted online, www.paynefamilyhomes.com

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What kind of kicker amp do i want that will power two 10" Solo Barric L7 subs?

I want to Know if i want a mono, stereo, or multi channel amplifier and what ohms as well as how power i want.

well 10's can handle 600 watts.

so you want a 1200 watt amplifier.

for that much power you want to go with either a mono amp or a 2 channel amp.

If you have the dual 4 ohm versions, then look for either
a mono amp that puts out 1200 watts at 1 ohm
or a 2 channel amp that puts out 600 watts per channel at 2 ohms

if you have the dual 2 ohm versions then look for either
a mono amp that puts out 1200 watts @ 2 ohms
or a 2 channel amp that puts out 600 watts per channel at either 1 ohm or 4 ohms.

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