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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7658412" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>I doubt the GT series amplifiers are better than GTA enough to justify their cost, at least if you're building a budget system. GTA-1105 is a very nice value proposition at $210 shipped (check the deal at onlinecarstereo.com). But a 4-channel amplifier and a mono block with similar specs (e.g. GTA-704 and GTA-500), the distribution blocks, and wiring, and you end up spending close to $350-$400. Yes, two amps are better than one, but I can certainly see the value of the GTA-1105 at that price point.</p><p></p><p>By the way, here is something to be aware of, Boston Acoustics is going out of car audio business. It will still stay in audio business. This means that some of their discontinued products could probably be bought at a nice discount right now. On the other hand, there could be issues with warranty and customer support in future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7658412, member: 629735"] I doubt the GT series amplifiers are better than GTA enough to justify their cost, at least if you're building a budget system. GTA-1105 is a very nice value proposition at $210 shipped (check the deal at onlinecarstereo.com). But a 4-channel amplifier and a mono block with similar specs (e.g. GTA-704 and GTA-500), the distribution blocks, and wiring, and you end up spending close to $350-$400. Yes, two amps are better than one, but I can certainly see the value of the GTA-1105 at that price point. By the way, here is something to be aware of, Boston Acoustics is going out of car audio business. It will still stay in audio business. This means that some of their discontinued products could probably be bought at a nice discount right now. On the other hand, there could be issues with warranty and customer support in future. [/QUOTE]
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