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<blockquote data-quote="dB-SPL" data-source="post: 6132726" data-attributes="member: 579631"><p>That 4-channel amp is a good idea for a couple reasons. 1) You'll actually be able to hear what you components sound like when their power right (which is so much better than H/U power) and 2) you won't need to spend the extra cash on a seperate Sub stage amp plus the cost of wiring, distrobution blocks, etc. Do what audiolife said, wire your components in the front channels of the amp and bridge the rear channels for your subwoofer. Since you're not looking for any sidewalk-shaking bass, just use a sealed enclosure that has the proper volume for any subwoofer you choose. The transient response of sealed enclosures are also very desireable for sound quality reasons. Not to mention it takes a lot less space and are easier to build if you're a 'Do-it-yourselfer'. Your budget is actually plenty to net you a nice quality woofer and an amplifier to push it along with your front stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-SPL, post: 6132726, member: 579631"] That 4-channel amp is a good idea for a couple reasons. 1) You'll actually be able to hear what you components sound like when their power right (which is so much better than H/U power) and 2) you won't need to spend the extra cash on a seperate Sub stage amp plus the cost of wiring, distrobution blocks, etc. Do what audiolife said, wire your components in the front channels of the amp and bridge the rear channels for your subwoofer. Since you're not looking for any sidewalk-shaking bass, just use a sealed enclosure that has the proper volume for any subwoofer you choose. The transient response of sealed enclosures are also very desireable for sound quality reasons. Not to mention it takes a lot less space and are easier to build if you're a 'Do-it-yourselfer'. Your budget is actually plenty to net you a nice quality woofer and an amplifier to push it along with your front stage. [/QUOTE]
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