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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 818346" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Really the only down side is that, in the event you wanted to upgrade either your comps or subs to something with more power, you may need to buy two new amps instead of only replacing a single amp (if you already had a separate sub/comp set amp). But, running a single amp will save you space, time and money (there are extra expenses in wiring up 2 amps as opposed to one, 2 amps take up more space, etc etc).</p><p></p><p>I honestly would go with a single 4-channel amp for it's ease of installation and wiring, and space conservation as opposed to two separate amps.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The amp will have one input for each channel.....so you can run your front preamp outputs to the input for the two channels running your comps, and run your preamp outputs to the inputs for the two channels running your sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 818346, member: 555320"] Really the only down side is that, in the event you wanted to upgrade either your comps or subs to something with more power, you may need to buy two new amps instead of only replacing a single amp (if you already had a separate sub/comp set amp). But, running a single amp will save you space, time and money (there are extra expenses in wiring up 2 amps as opposed to one, 2 amps take up more space, etc etc). I honestly would go with a single 4-channel amp for it's ease of installation and wiring, and space conservation as opposed to two separate amps. The amp will have one input for each channel.....so you can run your front preamp outputs to the input for the two channels running your comps, and run your preamp outputs to the inputs for the two channels running your sub. [/QUOTE]
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