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<blockquote data-quote="Otto Bevis" data-source="post: 8722216" data-attributes="member: 681483"><p>Popwarhomie: Right, I should have checked this out beforehand.</p><p></p><p>Jeffdachef: Thank you for taking the time to explain. I understand what your saying, forget the frequency ratings. I realize the measurements are not comparable between brands. I looked at amplifiers with DSP built in. I could only find a model from Pioneer ($190) and Kicker ($225) which are 4 channel and unfortunately cannot be bridged to 2 channels. The next least expensive is a Sony but that's $400. </p><p></p><p>I think I will look for a 2-channel D-class amp and pair it with a passive graphic equalizer (I already have crossovers although I won't have the ability to set the virtual distance of the speakers with a equalizer). I was leaning towards the Alpine 445 amp. Are there better sounding D-class 2-channel amps for mids and highs around the same price (>$200)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto Bevis, post: 8722216, member: 681483"] Popwarhomie: Right, I should have checked this out beforehand. Jeffdachef: Thank you for taking the time to explain. I understand what your saying, forget the frequency ratings. I realize the measurements are not comparable between brands. I looked at amplifiers with DSP built in. I could only find a model from Pioneer ($190) and Kicker ($225) which are 4 channel and unfortunately cannot be bridged to 2 channels. The next least expensive is a Sony but that's $400. I think I will look for a 2-channel D-class amp and pair it with a passive graphic equalizer (I already have crossovers although I won't have the ability to set the virtual distance of the speakers with a equalizer). I was leaning towards the Alpine 445 amp. Are there better sounding D-class 2-channel amps for mids and highs around the same price (>$200)? [/QUOTE]
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