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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7502135" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>^^^agreed, getting a more powerful amplifier than required is a good idea. This way you can prevent distortion at higher volumes and keep the amplifier from over working itself while bringing out the full potential of the speakers. Unfortunantly I dont have much experience with MB Quart amplifiers but I do know that onyx is their entry level stuff and being a Maxsonics company, I doubt you will see much difference between this amp and a crunch one... Ill do some research and see what I can find if you give me a price range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7502135, member: 628274"] ^^^agreed, getting a more powerful amplifier than required is a good idea. This way you can prevent distortion at higher volumes and keep the amplifier from over working itself while bringing out the full potential of the speakers. Unfortunantly I dont have much experience with MB Quart amplifiers but I do know that onyx is their entry level stuff and being a Maxsonics company, I doubt you will see much difference between this amp and a crunch one... Ill do some research and see what I can find if you give me a price range [/QUOTE]
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