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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8777184" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>NVX is a rather dubious brand I think. For that budget you could buy into Soundigital 400.4 EVOX. I've got one of the large EVO amps and while fit and finish seems a bit rough around the edges performance is quite nice and their amps are extremely small footprint. </p><p></p><p>Sundown is making a very tiny 4 channel amp but from what I'm told by local authorized repair shop they're not good sounding so I'd definitely advise against those until they come out with a revised model</p><p>. </p><p>Alternatively you could call up Crutchfield and ask them what they have for tiny footprint amps to drive your JBLs. Their prices on equipment is a little on the high side but their price on wiring and similar that you'll need is competitive and once you combine shipping it'll probably be a wash with shopping here and there for what you need. Their phone support is top notch as is their customer service after the sale, so if you do wind up with a lemon or something you just don't like return/exchange should run a lot smoother than buying from a company that deep discounts.</p><p></p><p>Seriously though, if you're not concerned enough with weight to be stripping off your clothes and you even have door speakers and a head unit to begin with then adding another 6-8 pounds for tunes you can hear over the engine shouldn't be holding you back. Obviously just make sure it's mounted very securely so that it'll stay put under extreme conditions, fuse appropriately just in case, and do be sure to figure out a way to cross over those speakers because 80-100W full range (without filtering out the bass frequencies) will break them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8777184, member: 614752"] NVX is a rather dubious brand I think. For that budget you could buy into Soundigital 400.4 EVOX. I've got one of the large EVO amps and while fit and finish seems a bit rough around the edges performance is quite nice and their amps are extremely small footprint. Sundown is making a very tiny 4 channel amp but from what I'm told by local authorized repair shop they're not good sounding so I'd definitely advise against those until they come out with a revised model . Alternatively you could call up Crutchfield and ask them what they have for tiny footprint amps to drive your JBLs. Their prices on equipment is a little on the high side but their price on wiring and similar that you'll need is competitive and once you combine shipping it'll probably be a wash with shopping here and there for what you need. Their phone support is top notch as is their customer service after the sale, so if you do wind up with a lemon or something you just don't like return/exchange should run a lot smoother than buying from a company that deep discounts. Seriously though, if you're not concerned enough with weight to be stripping off your clothes and you even have door speakers and a head unit to begin with then adding another 6-8 pounds for tunes you can hear over the engine shouldn't be holding you back. Obviously just make sure it's mounted very securely so that it'll stay put under extreme conditions, fuse appropriately just in case, and do be sure to figure out a way to cross over those speakers because 80-100W full range (without filtering out the bass frequencies) will break them. [/QUOTE]
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