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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigPilferer" data-source="post: 8863917" data-attributes="member: 690294"><p>You made a good choice on speakers.</p><p></p><p>For a reasonably priced amp, check out the deaf bonce MFA series. They are compact, make over rated power, and have 4 channel offerings in several different power levels to suit your preference. They also have clip indicators which are handy.</p><p></p><p>I would have recommended a recoil di1200.4 for $109, but I believe they are still out of stock. The 800.4 is available for about $85 to give you the cheapest option I would recommend. These amps make right at rated power, are small, but lack clipping indicators and I've never liked the fork terminals they use.</p><p></p><p>If you want a matching system, you could also grab an NVX 4-channel. They're a solid option as well.</p><p></p><p>There are many other choices that I haven't listed. The most important thing is just to avoid the flea market brands and the cheapest offerings on eBay and Amazon.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget that you'll need a wiring kit. If you're never going to add a subwoofer, you can just buy an OFC 4 gauge kit like the Kollosus Fleks kit from Knu Konceptz. If you're going to add a subwoofer later, it wouldn't be a bad idea to jump straight into a dual amp kit so you have to do less work later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigPilferer, post: 8863917, member: 690294"] You made a good choice on speakers. For a reasonably priced amp, check out the deaf bonce MFA series. They are compact, make over rated power, and have 4 channel offerings in several different power levels to suit your preference. They also have clip indicators which are handy. I would have recommended a recoil di1200.4 for $109, but I believe they are still out of stock. The 800.4 is available for about $85 to give you the cheapest option I would recommend. These amps make right at rated power, are small, but lack clipping indicators and I've never liked the fork terminals they use. If you want a matching system, you could also grab an NVX 4-channel. They're a solid option as well. There are many other choices that I haven't listed. The most important thing is just to avoid the flea market brands and the cheapest offerings on eBay and Amazon. Don't forget that you'll need a wiring kit. If you're never going to add a subwoofer, you can just buy an OFC 4 gauge kit like the Kollosus Fleks kit from Knu Konceptz. If you're going to add a subwoofer later, it wouldn't be a bad idea to jump straight into a dual amp kit so you have to do less work later. [/QUOTE]
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