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<blockquote data-quote="69sixpackbee" data-source="post: 5575423" data-attributes="member: 606705"><p>I am trying to pick an amp and I am stuck on some selection criteria. I am looking to throw some punch into my Polk Momo MMC690's in the doors and my Pioneer 6 1/2's in the front kick panels of my truck. I do not have any subs. I am looking to get a decent amp to power these with all of the adjustability and pass-filters but am wondering if I should be concerned with an amp with a "bass boost" or not. I currently have a Performance Teknique ICBM-775 and it has the bass boost but I want to step up to a better quality amp and don't know if it necessary with a system without subs wired into the amp.</p><p></p><p>I am unsure of the RMS ratings of the Pioneers but the Momo's are rated at 100W RMS so should I be looking at an amp close to the 100W x 4 @4ohm rating or is something a bit smaller just as good considering what I am feeding?</p><p></p><p>Thanx!</p><p></p><p>Bud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69sixpackbee, post: 5575423, member: 606705"] I am trying to pick an amp and I am stuck on some selection criteria. I am looking to throw some punch into my Polk Momo MMC690's in the doors and my Pioneer 6 1/2's in the front kick panels of my truck. I do not have any subs. I am looking to get a decent amp to power these with all of the adjustability and pass-filters but am wondering if I should be concerned with an amp with a "bass boost" or not. I currently have a Performance Teknique ICBM-775 and it has the bass boost but I want to step up to a better quality amp and don't know if it necessary with a system without subs wired into the amp. I am unsure of the RMS ratings of the Pioneers but the Momo's are rated at 100W RMS so should I be looking at an amp close to the 100W x 4 @4ohm rating or is something a bit smaller just as good considering what I am feeding? Thanx! Bud [/QUOTE]
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