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Can you get decent SQ from a sub with low power?
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<blockquote data-quote="yotamutt" data-source="post: 8823767" data-attributes="member: 609008"><p>I'm looking for an amp for my daughter's civic. One of the amps I was looking at was a 4 channel and if I bridged the rear 2 channels I think it would be sending like 150 or 160 watts into 2 ohms. Is it possible to get decent sound from something like this if paired to an efficient driver. I was hoping to be able to use a not very big sealed enclosure. Only thing I have actually purchased so far is the front components so I am still open to amp suggestions but I was trying to be in the $200-ish vicinity and leaning towards one of the lower tier alpine class D.</p><p></p><p>Anyone have input on this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yotamutt, post: 8823767, member: 609008"] I'm looking for an amp for my daughter's civic. One of the amps I was looking at was a 4 channel and if I bridged the rear 2 channels I think it would be sending like 150 or 160 watts into 2 ohms. Is it possible to get decent sound from something like this if paired to an efficient driver. I was hoping to be able to use a not very big sealed enclosure. Only thing I have actually purchased so far is the front components so I am still open to amp suggestions but I was trying to be in the $200-ish vicinity and leaning towards one of the lower tier alpine class D. Anyone have input on this? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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