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<blockquote data-quote="jjski78" data-source="post: 2537264" data-attributes="member: 568999"><p>Yup, that's basically what I'm saying to do. When looking for an amp, go with a good brand. We could reccomend some if we know what budget you have. Also, you're gonna want to match your amp with your speakers. Not brand matching, power matching, ie: you don't wanna buy a 25x2 amp for components that can handle 100 watts. For the sub, you need to match power and resistance. If you get an amp that's only 2 ohm stable, don't get a sub with Dual 2 ohm voice coils, get one with dual 4's. It's really rather easy, once you start doing it. Like I said before, we could recommend everything you will need if you give us a budget.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and do you really have to keep the factory HU?? I would definitely recommend buying a new one. Will work wonders on your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjski78, post: 2537264, member: 568999"] Yup, that's basically what I'm saying to do. When looking for an amp, go with a good brand. We could reccomend some if we know what budget you have. Also, you're gonna want to match your amp with your speakers. Not brand matching, power matching, ie: you don't wanna buy a 25x2 amp for components that can handle 100 watts. For the sub, you need to match power and resistance. If you get an amp that's only 2 ohm stable, don't get a sub with Dual 2 ohm voice coils, get one with dual 4's. It's really rather easy, once you start doing it. Like I said before, we could recommend everything you will need if you give us a budget. Oh, and do you really have to keep the factory HU?? I would definitely recommend buying a new one. Will work wonders on your system. [/QUOTE]
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