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<blockquote data-quote="CPTT" data-source="post: 4412834" data-attributes="member: 590881"><p>Currently I am in Iraq serving a 15 month deployment. I've been buying a few components here and there trying to put together an audio system for my 65 Chevrolet Nova. I am going for a system with clear crisp sound, but don't need tons of volume. I want to be able to hear every bit of my music. Also, the car is a classic and I don't want to have a lot of visible audio equipment in the interior. This is what I have so far.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer P600UB head unit- glove box</p><p></p><p>MTX thunderlink 10" Sub with internal 100W amp</p><p></p><p>MB Quart RAB 450 4-channel amp (4 X 50w @ 4, 4 X 80w RMS @ 2)</p><p></p><p>MB Quart RVF 269 (6X9 2-way Reference component system) stealth mounted in package tray.</p><p></p><p>I chose the RAB 450 amp so that I could mount it under my front passenger seat. It is the smallest 4-channel amp that I know of (only 8" X 8")</p><p></p><p>For the front speakers I will either get a set of the MB quart Premium 6.5" components or the 6.5 Refrence.</p><p></p><p>Is there any effect on sound quality when running an amplifier at 2 ohms rather than 4 ohms and would it be recommended to do so to run component speakers?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for my ignorance.</p><p></p><p>Any comments would be appriciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPTT, post: 4412834, member: 590881"] Currently I am in Iraq serving a 15 month deployment. I've been buying a few components here and there trying to put together an audio system for my 65 Chevrolet Nova. I am going for a system with clear crisp sound, but don't need tons of volume. I want to be able to hear every bit of my music. Also, the car is a classic and I don't want to have a lot of visible audio equipment in the interior. This is what I have so far. Pioneer P600UB head unit- glove box MTX thunderlink 10" Sub with internal 100W amp MB Quart RAB 450 4-channel amp (4 X 50w @ 4, 4 X 80w RMS @ 2) MB Quart RVF 269 (6X9 2-way Reference component system) stealth mounted in package tray. I chose the RAB 450 amp so that I could mount it under my front passenger seat. It is the smallest 4-channel amp that I know of (only 8" X 8") For the front speakers I will either get a set of the MB quart Premium 6.5" components or the 6.5 Refrence. Is there any effect on sound quality when running an amplifier at 2 ohms rather than 4 ohms and would it be recommended to do so to run component speakers? Sorry for my ignorance. Any comments would be appriciated. [/QUOTE]
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