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<blockquote data-quote="LiveAudio911" data-source="post: 6925195" data-attributes="member: 622999"><p>I would go with a little higher quality amp to be honest with you.. and use a 4-ch.. JVC will crap out under heat/pressure.. I've never seen one of their amps have very good longevity..</p><p></p><p>Running a 2 ch will be a little bit more complicated as well, your fronts are less W than the rears so you will have to turn down the gain's abit to accomedate.. thus the rear speakers will suffer and not perform to their potential..</p><p></p><p>A 4 ch will allow you to turn down the fronts while keeping the rear up.. but to be honest I would try and match the fronts power with the rear.. other wise you will have more sound coming from the rear than the front.. you want them to blend so you dont hear the lack of sound in the front..</p><p></p><p>I used to have this problem.. fronts where not as loud as the rear because of power differences and teh rear overpowered the fronts.. 60 RMS x4 should do you fine.. even balance for both sets unless the fronts are some cheap'o's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiveAudio911, post: 6925195, member: 622999"] I would go with a little higher quality amp to be honest with you.. and use a 4-ch.. JVC will crap out under heat/pressure.. I've never seen one of their amps have very good longevity.. Running a 2 ch will be a little bit more complicated as well, your fronts are less W than the rears so you will have to turn down the gain's abit to accomedate.. thus the rear speakers will suffer and not perform to their potential.. A 4 ch will allow you to turn down the fronts while keeping the rear up.. but to be honest I would try and match the fronts power with the rear.. other wise you will have more sound coming from the rear than the front.. you want them to blend so you dont hear the lack of sound in the front.. I used to have this problem.. fronts where not as loud as the rear because of power differences and teh rear overpowered the fronts.. 60 RMS x4 should do you fine.. even balance for both sets unless the fronts are some cheap'o's [/QUOTE]
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