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<blockquote data-quote="daboyfrumdabx" data-source="post: 7211246" data-attributes="member: 617760"><p><a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_27474_MB-Quart-ONX4.125.html" target="_blank"> Something like this</a> would suit you well. Pick up the SA-8 in D2 and wire to 4 ohms bridged on the rear channels. You'll also have plenty of headroom on your front speakers. May even be able to keep the gain all the wdown ay depending on source voltage.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to argue this as I do believe 2 separate amps is the way to go. If you ever decided to push a more powerful substage, you could just replace the mono amp while leaving the highs amp in place. You up the power using the 4 channel I linked, you have to replace the whole amp and are stuck search for a method of powering your sub/s and highs. That's a pretty large 4 channel, so if you decide to go bigger later on, finding another four channel to do the job will be quite difficult. If you truly believe you'll stick with this setup for a while, I say go with the 4 channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daboyfrumdabx, post: 7211246, member: 617760"] [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_27474_MB-Quart-ONX4.125.html"] Something like this[/URL] would suit you well. Pick up the SA-8 in D2 and wire to 4 ohms bridged on the rear channels. You'll also have plenty of headroom on your front speakers. May even be able to keep the gain all the wdown ay depending on source voltage. I'm not going to argue this as I do believe 2 separate amps is the way to go. If you ever decided to push a more powerful substage, you could just replace the mono amp while leaving the highs amp in place. You up the power using the 4 channel I linked, you have to replace the whole amp and are stuck search for a method of powering your sub/s and highs. That's a pretty large 4 channel, so if you decide to go bigger later on, finding another four channel to do the job will be quite difficult. If you truly believe you'll stick with this setup for a while, I say go with the 4 channel. [/QUOTE]
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