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<blockquote data-quote="VandalRunner" data-source="post: 765043" data-attributes="member: 559802"><p>Howdy All! This is my first post. You guys have quite a forum of information! I have been reading a ton and learning a bunch of information</p><p></p><p>I just got myself a 1997 Toyota 4Runner and am going to upgrade the system. The previous owner put in an aftermarket Pioneer Premier HU. Right now I plan on keeping it. I plan on putting 6.5" Components in the front and just replacing the 4" 2-ways in the rear doors. I'm not too worried about the speakers right now because they sound decent. I have been looking at the RE and XXX components for the future.</p><p></p><p>The HU does allow the connection of an amp. I have read through many of the formums and it seems that many people are happy with the Resonant Engineering SE sub. I am planning on getting 1-12" SE sub. This sub handles 600W rms and 1200W peak. I am looking for a moderately priced amp that will power the one sub and possibly the front components when i switch them out.</p><p></p><p>Please give me any suggestions for a newbie. I really don't understand the rms/peak power ratings all that much. Do I need to get an amp that will power at least 600W or higher? Anthing that has a good bang for the buck.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Anthony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VandalRunner, post: 765043, member: 559802"] Howdy All! This is my first post. You guys have quite a forum of information! I have been reading a ton and learning a bunch of information I just got myself a 1997 Toyota 4Runner and am going to upgrade the system. The previous owner put in an aftermarket Pioneer Premier HU. Right now I plan on keeping it. I plan on putting 6.5" Components in the front and just replacing the 4" 2-ways in the rear doors. I'm not too worried about the speakers right now because they sound decent. I have been looking at the RE and XXX components for the future. The HU does allow the connection of an amp. I have read through many of the formums and it seems that many people are happy with the Resonant Engineering SE sub. I am planning on getting 1-12" SE sub. This sub handles 600W rms and 1200W peak. I am looking for a moderately priced amp that will power the one sub and possibly the front components when i switch them out. Please give me any suggestions for a newbie. I really don't understand the rms/peak power ratings all that much. Do I need to get an amp that will power at least 600W or higher? Anthing that has a good bang for the buck. Thanks, Anthony [/QUOTE]
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