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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1301077" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Well, your thought about staying with DAT certainly isn't a bad idea. Diamond's amps are nice, reliable as a rock, and they look decent. The main drawback, obviously, is they can be pricey.</p><p></p><p>There's several ways to go about it. Some here might suggest that rear fill is not completely imperative, at best, and a complete waste of money, at worst. I reckon it's a matter of preference. What sounds good to you might not equate to what sounds good to another.</p><p></p><p>If rear fill isn't completely important to you a solid 2-channel to power your front stage while driving the rear from the HU could save you some money over a 4-channel. If you want all of them amped then a 4-channel would obviously be the best bet. What's your budget? I reckon something around 60~70wpc would suit your needs fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1301077, member: 561023"] Well, your thought about staying with DAT certainly isn't a bad idea. Diamond's amps are nice, reliable as a rock, and they look decent. The main drawback, obviously, is they can be pricey. There's several ways to go about it. Some here might suggest that rear fill is not completely imperative, at best, and a complete waste of money, at worst. I reckon it's a matter of preference. What sounds good to you might not equate to what sounds good to another. If rear fill isn't completely important to you a solid 2-channel to power your front stage while driving the rear from the HU could save you some money over a 4-channel. If you want all of them amped then a 4-channel would obviously be the best bet. What's your budget? I reckon something around 60~70wpc would suit your needs fine. [/QUOTE]
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