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I need a 4 channel amp for less than $150
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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin&#039;" data-source="post: 8208019" data-attributes="member: 646085"><p>normally I would go online and use my little fuse formula as seen in another very hot thread but it's just not accurate enough. There's no way to tell what power an amp can put out unless you have a dyno.</p><p></p><p>So I have to turn to more experienced people here for help. I need a 4 channel that can give at least 50wrms at 4ohms per channel. It needs to have adjustable cross overs and such, and most importantly have speaker level inputs.</p><p></p><p>Some speakers in my car, can't tell if it's the door or dash speakers, make a "hoo" sound when they try to play down in the mid bass. I don't want speakers trying to play frequencies they aren't designed to play. If it's my door speakers that distort from mid bass, they're obviously crap and I will replace them. My factory infinity amp is obviously nonadjustable and has to go.</p><p></p><p>my intent is to get the dash coaxials to play from 500hz and higher. The bottom speaker in the coaxial unit is a 3.5in with a tweeter on top. I want my 5.25in doors to play from 100-500hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin', post: 8208019, member: 646085"] normally I would go online and use my little fuse formula as seen in another very hot thread but it's just not accurate enough. There's no way to tell what power an amp can put out unless you have a dyno. So I have to turn to more experienced people here for help. I need a 4 channel that can give at least 50wrms at 4ohms per channel. It needs to have adjustable cross overs and such, and most importantly have speaker level inputs. Some speakers in my car, can't tell if it's the door or dash speakers, make a "hoo" sound when they try to play down in the mid bass. I don't want speakers trying to play frequencies they aren't designed to play. If it's my door speakers that distort from mid bass, they're obviously crap and I will replace them. My factory infinity amp is obviously nonadjustable and has to go. my intent is to get the dash coaxials to play from 500hz and higher. The bottom speaker in the coaxial unit is a 3.5in with a tweeter on top. I want my 5.25in doors to play from 100-500hz. [/QUOTE]
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