I am having trouble with picking an amplifier to power a pair of Boston Acoustic speakers.
My current setup is:
Kenwood Excelon X990 headunit
MB Quart Reference 6.5 components front and rear
MTX 3404 amplifier, birth cert says 62x4
I have a pair of Z6's and a pair of Pro60's that I was going to use to replace the Quarts.
After finding this site and reading for days on end I have come to realize I don't have enough amp to properly power either set of speakers.
I am now planning on keeping a pair of Quarts in the rear and using the MTX 3404for them and bridge the other 2 channels to power a small single sub.
I would like some recommendations for powering either the Z6's or Pro's. My problem is the amps footprint can be no bigger than 16-3/4" x 11" x 2-1/2".
I had first planned on using a 4 channel and bi amping to get the most power but I have read enough to talk myself out of it. I then was going to bridge a 4 channel but after reading about SQ issues and if I understand correctly it would put the amp in a 1.5 ohm stereo load, which may have issues.
I am now looking for a solid 2 channel with enough power to properly power the Bostons at 3 ohm. From the amp space I have to work with it looks like I will probably have to keep the Pro's and do something else with the Z's
All that I have found to consider are:
JL 300/2
Alpine PDX 2.150
RF Punch 75, 450.2, 550.2
Pioneer Premier PRS D200T
Kenwood Excelon KAC-X522
Boston Acoustics GT-22
I would appreciate your thoughts on which one of these amps might work the best or maybe some others to consider. The Punch 75 looks like a great bang for the buck but the last RF I had was back in the late 80's and I have read they aren't built the same anymore.
Sorry to be so long winded but I wanted to try and give you all the info in one post.
My current setup is:
Kenwood Excelon X990 headunit
MB Quart Reference 6.5 components front and rear
MTX 3404 amplifier, birth cert says 62x4
I have a pair of Z6's and a pair of Pro60's that I was going to use to replace the Quarts.
After finding this site and reading for days on end I have come to realize I don't have enough amp to properly power either set of speakers.
I am now planning on keeping a pair of Quarts in the rear and using the MTX 3404for them and bridge the other 2 channels to power a small single sub.
I would like some recommendations for powering either the Z6's or Pro's. My problem is the amps footprint can be no bigger than 16-3/4" x 11" x 2-1/2".
I had first planned on using a 4 channel and bi amping to get the most power but I have read enough to talk myself out of it. I then was going to bridge a 4 channel but after reading about SQ issues and if I understand correctly it would put the amp in a 1.5 ohm stereo load, which may have issues.
I am now looking for a solid 2 channel with enough power to properly power the Bostons at 3 ohm. From the amp space I have to work with it looks like I will probably have to keep the Pro's and do something else with the Z's
All that I have found to consider are:
JL 300/2
Alpine PDX 2.150
RF Punch 75, 450.2, 550.2
Pioneer Premier PRS D200T
Kenwood Excelon KAC-X522
Boston Acoustics GT-22
I would appreciate your thoughts on which one of these amps might work the best or maybe some others to consider. The Punch 75 looks like a great bang for the buck but the last RF I had was back in the late 80's and I have read they aren't built the same anymore.
Sorry to be so long winded but I wanted to try and give you all the info in one post.
