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How to pick the correct 4 Channel Amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="2twelves" data-source="post: 8541371" data-attributes="member: 671954"><p>Be careful your kickers are not made for really loud they are made fore HQ that's high quality sound you need to know your rms and don't go more then 10-20 watts louder for a long time. you want an amp that will have 100 rms per channel keep front main volume around 70 the back get 100 rms 6x9s will sound great first get all new speaker wire ran 12 gauge ofc wil make the difference</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2twelves, post: 8541371, member: 671954"] Be careful your kickers are not made for really loud they are made fore HQ that's high quality sound you need to know your rms and don't go more then 10-20 watts louder for a long time. you want an amp that will have 100 rms per channel keep front main volume around 70 the back get 100 rms 6x9s will sound great first get all new speaker wire ran 12 gauge ofc wil make the difference [/QUOTE]
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