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How to pick the correct 4 Channel Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="EnvoyDenalii" data-source="post: 8540057" data-attributes="member: 671664"><p>a couple things...</p><p></p><p>first off you head unit isnt putting out 50x4. its putting out 12-22x4 at best.</p><p></p><p>second stay away from amps that dont do rated. planet audio, boss, pyramid. what the point of getting a "1200" watt amps that puts out 100 watts per channel?</p><p></p><p>third, all you need is an amp that puts out 50 watts per channel. i would suggest the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/SAE-50-4-Sundown-Audio-4-Channel-Amplifier/dp/B00MJG8XR0" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/SAE-50-4-Sundown-Audio-4-Channel- iAmplifier/dp/B00MJG8XR0</a> it will put out a little more then rated rms, and considering ur speakers are 60 and 70 watt rms that amp is perfect.</p><p></p><p>dont look at peak ratings they are useless. when you are picking out a amp to match the speakers u want to match rms to rms</p><p></p><p>hope this helps and stay away from **** brands, if it looks to good to be true it is</p><p></p><p>oh one more thing when your looking for stuff give us part/model numbers not what it says it does in watts etc.. it will help us steer you in the right direction, what model is ur h.u. btw?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnvoyDenalii, post: 8540057, member: 671664"] a couple things... first off you head unit isnt putting out 50x4. its putting out 12-22x4 at best. second stay away from amps that dont do rated. planet audio, boss, pyramid. what the point of getting a "1200" watt amps that puts out 100 watts per channel? third, all you need is an amp that puts out 50 watts per channel. i would suggest the [URL="https://www.amazon.com/SAE-50-4-Sundown-Audio-4-Channel-Amplifier/dp/B00MJG8XR0"]https://www.amazon.com/SAE-50-4-Sundown-Audio-4-Channel- iAmplifier/dp/B00MJG8XR0[/URL] it will put out a little more then rated rms, and considering ur speakers are 60 and 70 watt rms that amp is perfect. dont look at peak ratings they are useless. when you are picking out a amp to match the speakers u want to match rms to rms hope this helps and stay away from **** brands, if it looks to good to be true it is oh one more thing when your looking for stuff give us part/model numbers not what it says it does in watts etc.. it will help us steer you in the right direction, what model is ur h.u. btw? [/QUOTE]
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