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<blockquote data-quote="teeroy" data-source="post: 499558" data-attributes="member: 555728"><p>i tried to post this as a separate question but kept getting an error... so i think my question is sort of relative to this so here goes... (sorry for the hijack)</p><p></p><p>i have a set of mb quarts (RCE216's and RCE213's) and am looking to get a single 12". do you think i should get a 5 channel amp to run my system? i'm not looking for competition boom nor am i looking to rattle my car to pieces either. what i'd like is something to run with my stock HU (i have a stock nav system), sounds clean and less hassle of going separate amps etc.</p><p></p><p>can i achieve this with a 5 channel? or should just got with a 4 channel running the speakers and a mono running the sub?</p><p></p><p>if the 5 channel route is ok, what amp should i run? btw, my speakers suggest a 60-130w rmp... so does this mean i need an amp that can output at least 60-75w continuous to avoid distortion?</p><p></p><p>im sort of a noob here so sorry for the basic q's...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teeroy, post: 499558, member: 555728"] i tried to post this as a separate question but kept getting an error... so i think my question is sort of relative to this so here goes... (sorry for the hijack) i have a set of mb quarts (RCE216's and RCE213's) and am looking to get a single 12". do you think i should get a 5 channel amp to run my system? i'm not looking for competition boom nor am i looking to rattle my car to pieces either. what i'd like is something to run with my stock HU (i have a stock nav system), sounds clean and less hassle of going separate amps etc. can i achieve this with a 5 channel? or should just got with a 4 channel running the speakers and a mono running the sub? if the 5 channel route is ok, what amp should i run? btw, my speakers suggest a 60-130w rmp... so does this mean i need an amp that can output at least 60-75w continuous to avoid distortion? im sort of a noob here so sorry for the basic q's... [/QUOTE]
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