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<blockquote data-quote="jeremyblevins" data-source="post: 7238161" data-attributes="member: 630319"><p>well a 2 channel you would wire both front and back left to one channel and front and back right to the other, so you'd loose the front or back info and it'd all be front just playing from all speakers. where as a 4 channel would have all 4 channels. but idk what speakers you have so you should be looking for a 2 channel at 2 x 100 watts @ 2 ohms ( if you have 4 ohm speakers), or a 4 channel 4 x 50 watts @ 4 ohms( if you have 4 ohm speakers.) Personally i would want to go a 4 channel to not loose any sound that would normally go to the back. or you could just amp your front speakers alone and have a 2 channel at 2 x 50 watts @ 4 ohms( again assuming you have 4 ohm speakers.) As far as brands go i have no experience in that area. Hopefully someone else will chime in and correct me if i'm wrong anywhere and suggest some brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeremyblevins, post: 7238161, member: 630319"] well a 2 channel you would wire both front and back left to one channel and front and back right to the other, so you'd loose the front or back info and it'd all be front just playing from all speakers. where as a 4 channel would have all 4 channels. but idk what speakers you have so you should be looking for a 2 channel at 2 x 100 watts @ 2 ohms ( if you have 4 ohm speakers), or a 4 channel 4 x 50 watts @ 4 ohms( if you have 4 ohm speakers.) Personally i would want to go a 4 channel to not loose any sound that would normally go to the back. or you could just amp your front speakers alone and have a 2 channel at 2 x 50 watts @ 4 ohms( again assuming you have 4 ohm speakers.) As far as brands go i have no experience in that area. Hopefully someone else will chime in and correct me if i'm wrong anywhere and suggest some brands. [/QUOTE]
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