Looking potentially for a two channel that does between 125-175 rms @ 4 ohm PER CHANNEL. Not bridged! Doesn't have to be like big name brand, but don't want crap. PM me for faster response or quote this!
Well, after thinking about it, I might just try to find some things that work for my stock 6.5 location and my 2.75 McLaren spot (I've wanted to get rid of them, but want to get matching stuff because I am OCD like that.)Precision Power P600 2 600 Watts 2 Channel Class D Full Range Car Amplifier PPI | eBay
There isn't many powerful 2 ch amps on the market these days except for the oldschool stuff. The link above is the best I could find for 4 ohm power with 2 channels on a budget. What are you gonna use this amp for? Adding some midbass drivers?
I have a nice clean old school high end Sherwood SQ amp 150x2 into 4 ohms for $140 shipped CONUS...PM me if interested....Looking potentially for a two channel that does between 125-175 rms @ 4 ohm PER CHANNEL. Not bridged! Doesn't have to be like big name brand, but don't want crap. PM me for faster response or quote this!
I already got my plans now for my mids and highs, thanks though.I have a nice clean old school high end Sherwood SQ amp 150x2 into 4 ohms for $140 shipped CONUS...PM me if interested....
What are you going with ?I already got my plans now for my mids and highs, thanks though.
I'm just using my single 900.4 for the time being with 2 ohms per channel on the mids and then ch3 and ch4 for my tweets.What are you going with ?
Should sound pretty nice...I'm just using my single 900.4 for the time being with 2 ohms per channel on the mids and then ch3 and ch4 for my tweets.
Hopefully, getting my doors done for almost nothing rfom bartering by a very reputable guy near me so hopefully it'll be enough.Should sound pretty nice...
That makes a huge difference in sound ...Hopefully, getting my doors done for almost nothing rfom bartering by a very reputable guy near me so hopefully it'll be enough.
Along with a minidsp so it'll be more than just an extra 6.5 per doorThat makes a huge difference in sound ...