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<blockquote data-quote="beckSHO" data-source="post: 2327791" data-attributes="member: 568888"><p>Now that football is done, I can finally get back to work. As I work up money, I will be saving up for a sound system. I consider myself to be an audiophile, so sound quality is key. That being said, I also will need to save some space in my trunk. My new equipment will be going into the trunk of a Jeep Cherokee in the near future, along with a full sized spare, and various other tools.</p><p></p><p>So, for my system, I was thinking a nice set of components, a nice 4-channel amp, and a 12" sub. I'm pretty set on getting a set of Crystall SSCS 6 compnents. From what I hear, they really start to sound nice when given around 200wrms a side. Now, the tough part, finding a quality 4-channel amp that puts out that kind of power per channel at 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully you guys can help me out with some suggestions that will help with my selection. I wouldn't really want to spend much more than $400 on the amp, so hopefully that doesn't bind me down too much. Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>-Beck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beckSHO, post: 2327791, member: 568888"] Now that football is done, I can finally get back to work. As I work up money, I will be saving up for a sound system. I consider myself to be an audiophile, so sound quality is key. That being said, I also will need to save some space in my trunk. My new equipment will be going into the trunk of a Jeep Cherokee in the near future, along with a full sized spare, and various other tools. So, for my system, I was thinking a nice set of components, a nice 4-channel amp, and a 12" sub. I'm pretty set on getting a set of Crystall SSCS 6 compnents. From what I hear, they really start to sound nice when given around 200wrms a side. Now, the tough part, finding a quality 4-channel amp that puts out that kind of power per channel at 4 ohms. Hopefully you guys can help me out with some suggestions that will help with my selection. I wouldn't really want to spend much more than $400 on the amp, so hopefully that doesn't bind me down too much. Thanks in advance. -Beck [/QUOTE]
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