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<blockquote data-quote="kev7706" data-source="post: 3181928" data-attributes="member: 557805"><p>I think that approach could work.</p><p></p><p>There are <em>many</em> good brands for amps. As you probably already know, look at RMS power only and keep in mind that many budget amps can't do rated power. A good rule of thumb is to match the RMS power of the amp to the RMS power handling of the speakers to make sure you're getting the most out of them. Most speakers are 4 ohm so look for specs like "75 RMS watts x 2 at 4 ohms." As for brands, I like amps from JL, Zed Audio, Eclipse, Diamond and Alpine (PDX) to name a few. Look around and if you find something you like, post it on here and we'll advise you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kev7706, post: 3181928, member: 557805"] I think that approach could work. There are [I]many[/I] good brands for amps. As you probably already know, look at RMS power only and keep in mind that many budget amps can't do rated power. A good rule of thumb is to match the RMS power of the amp to the RMS power handling of the speakers to make sure you're getting the most out of them. Most speakers are 4 ohm so look for specs like "75 RMS watts x 2 at 4 ohms." As for brands, I like amps from JL, Zed Audio, Eclipse, Diamond and Alpine (PDX) to name a few. Look around and if you find something you like, post it on here and we'll advise you. [/QUOTE]
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