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<blockquote data-quote="Depression" data-source="post: 290623" data-attributes="member: 549489"><p>New guy has another new question..first off much repect to this guy JMAC..he has given me some great invaluable advice.</p><p></p><p>here goes</p><p></p><p>Is it True that some manufacturers make Great Amps but for only certain applications..what I mean is..."FOSGATE MAKES GREAT AMPS FOR POWERING SUB'S BUT NOT MY MB QUARTS"..Or "My Phoenix gold makes the Mids and tweeters sound great but they don't make good Sub amps" (Just examples)</p><p></p><p>basically should I pick a seperate amp manufacturer for my component speakers and another for my bass...I was told this once by some guy at "Al &amp; Ed's" and it stuck in my head (he said I should never use Fosgate for my component speakers?)..I mean I am sure I can't go wrong with an all Fosgate or a Hifonics or a MTX set up etc..etc.. powering my whole system..but would you guys agree there are certian companies for certain speakers.for example.I also have heard JL is only good for Subs...yet they are the best for subs??..blah..blah..blah..do you guys agree or is a good amp simply "A GOOD AMP"????</p><p></p><p>If so..who's the best for Mids and tweets... or would that just open up a whole "No win" debate..I really just want to know if this "theory" is accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Depression, post: 290623, member: 549489"] New guy has another new question..first off much repect to this guy JMAC..he has given me some great invaluable advice. here goes Is it True that some manufacturers make Great Amps but for only certain applications..what I mean is..."FOSGATE MAKES GREAT AMPS FOR POWERING SUB'S BUT NOT MY MB QUARTS"..Or "My Phoenix gold makes the Mids and tweeters sound great but they don't make good Sub amps" (Just examples) basically should I pick a seperate amp manufacturer for my component speakers and another for my bass...I was told this once by some guy at "Al & Ed's" and it stuck in my head (he said I should never use Fosgate for my component speakers?)..I mean I am sure I can't go wrong with an all Fosgate or a Hifonics or a MTX set up etc..etc.. powering my whole system..but would you guys agree there are certian companies for certain speakers.for example.I also have heard JL is only good for Subs...yet they are the best for subs??..blah..blah..blah..do you guys agree or is a good amp simply "A GOOD AMP"???? If so..who's the best for Mids and tweets... or would that just open up a whole "No win" debate..I really just want to know if this "theory" is accurate. [/QUOTE]
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