front components amp 2 channel vs 4 channel

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Do most people just buy a 2 channel amp to run there front components off of or do they buy a 4 channel and bridge it to 2 channels? Since most components are 4 ohm you would be using a 4 channel amps full power where with a 2 channel it would make more power at 2 ohms.

 
Do most people just buy a 2 channel amp to run there front components off of or do they buy a 4 channel and bridge it to 2 channels? Since most components are 4 ohm you would be using a 4 channel amps full power where with a 2 channel it would make more power at 2 ohms.
there aren't many 2 ohm comp sets. Most people do buy 2ch amps for their front comps but if you need 150+ @ 4 ohms you'll probably end up with a bridged 4 ch... the MBQ RAA series has some powerful 2 ch amps as well. I'd recommend 4 ch though since you have many more options for powering you front speakers and the flexibility to go active.

 
But price, is a different story.
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PG Xenon 100.4 can be had for cheap aswell.

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Well IMHO I would rather run a 2ch amp to my front components if I don't ever plan to go active later on. One thing no one seemed to mention is that when you bridge an amp, you raise its THD% making it a little less accurate. In this case, a 2ch amp will be more tonally correct than a bridged 4ch amp.

 
Well IMHO I would rather run a 2ch amp to my front components if I don't ever plan to go active later on. One thing no one seemed to mention is that when you bridge an amp, you raise its THD% making it a little less accurate. In this case, a 2ch amp will be more tonally correct than a bridged 4ch amp.
THD under 1% is still going to be inaudible distortion //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

I'd wager that in a blind A-B comparo you'd not be able to tell the difference between an amp operating at .08% THD from one operating at .8% THD.

 
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