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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8867067" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Personally, If space is that much of a priority, get rid of that amp. I don't know how happy you are with what you got, or if you're willing to spend money on some new equipment, but head units can do that much power, and more. 50w RMS x 4 on a head unit is pretty easy to find. You wouldn't even need to take up the space for that amp, and can use it for a sub amp if you want. </p><p></p><p>Those speakers aren't bad, but you listed a set of components and then you said you are using 2 ways, so not sure. I would be using those components if there's a decision to be made in there. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what you want for bass. That powered enclosure you listed might do enough to add to sound quality, but don't expect to feel anything. If you have room to mount a real sub, you can find really small amps that have decent power. Even a slim sub is going to do more, but I'm sure if space is a concern, your electrical probably is too. </p><p></p><p>Here's one I have that does 500w x 1 RMS @ 4ohm 7.7” x 4.0” x 1.4”</p><p>[ATTACH=full]55643[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8867067, member: 674149"] Personally, If space is that much of a priority, get rid of that amp. I don't know how happy you are with what you got, or if you're willing to spend money on some new equipment, but head units can do that much power, and more. 50w RMS x 4 on a head unit is pretty easy to find. You wouldn't even need to take up the space for that amp, and can use it for a sub amp if you want. Those speakers aren't bad, but you listed a set of components and then you said you are using 2 ways, so not sure. I would be using those components if there's a decision to be made in there. Not sure what you want for bass. That powered enclosure you listed might do enough to add to sound quality, but don't expect to feel anything. If you have room to mount a real sub, you can find really small amps that have decent power. Even a slim sub is going to do more, but I'm sure if space is a concern, your electrical probably is too. Here's one I have that does 500w x 1 RMS @ 4ohm 7.7” x 4.0” x 1.4” [ATTACH type="full"]55643[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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