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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7687096" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>My friend, never apologize for being new to something, it is how you learn. First I will say yes that amp will more than likely work just fine for those speakers, the main reason you are getting bad sound past a certain volume isnt because of the speakers it is because the potential of the head units internal amp is being reached and distortion occurs. Monster is a good name in car audio as well, but a bit pricey and you can get the same thing for a lower price. There are alot of people on here that like a company called Knu Konceptz. I recently looked into them myself and have to say they are great quality and a very good price. 4 AWG should be fine and because you are new I would suggest just getting a whole kit rather than trying to pick all the wires out. Make sure you get a kit for a 4 channel amp, if you don't you will need to by an extra set of RCA interconnects. The HU will get power from the vehicle just as it is now, you will only need to run the remote wire (blue/white) on HU and the RCA's to the amp from the HU. Good luck with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7687096, member: 628274"] My friend, never apologize for being new to something, it is how you learn. First I will say yes that amp will more than likely work just fine for those speakers, the main reason you are getting bad sound past a certain volume isnt because of the speakers it is because the potential of the head units internal amp is being reached and distortion occurs. Monster is a good name in car audio as well, but a bit pricey and you can get the same thing for a lower price. There are alot of people on here that like a company called Knu Konceptz. I recently looked into them myself and have to say they are great quality and a very good price. 4 AWG should be fine and because you are new I would suggest just getting a whole kit rather than trying to pick all the wires out. Make sure you get a kit for a 4 channel amp, if you don't you will need to by an extra set of RCA interconnects. The HU will get power from the vehicle just as it is now, you will only need to run the remote wire (blue/white) on HU and the RCA's to the amp from the HU. Good luck with it [/QUOTE]
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