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<blockquote data-quote="n2audio" data-source="post: 174889" data-attributes="member: 540940"><p>No, no, no. #1 priority, even before sub/amp, would be getting good power to your Bostons. As far as your 6x9's - a lot of people will say don't even use them, but I like a little rear fill, which head unit power works well for. You could use a good sized 2 ch amp for your Bostons, or a smaller 4 ch running in bridged mode which would probably be a little more cost effective.</p><p></p><p>For a sub amp on a budget I'd recommend the Lanzar OptiSL 800D on ebay. I believe it's $150 shipped. It will give you 400+rms at 2 ohms so you'd want a dvc 4 e12k. The opti would also allow future upgrade b/c it puts out 800rms at 1 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2audio, post: 174889, member: 540940"] No, no, no. #1 priority, even before sub/amp, would be getting good power to your Bostons. As far as your 6x9's - a lot of people will say don't even use them, but I like a little rear fill, which head unit power works well for. You could use a good sized 2 ch amp for your Bostons, or a smaller 4 ch running in bridged mode which would probably be a little more cost effective. For a sub amp on a budget I'd recommend the Lanzar OptiSL 800D on ebay. I believe it's $150 shipped. It will give you 400+rms at 2 ohms so you'd want a dvc 4 e12k. The opti would also allow future upgrade b/c it puts out 800rms at 1 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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