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<blockquote data-quote="AudioEnthusiast" data-source="post: 6451343" data-attributes="member: 616182"><p>well for your speakers to get more out of them especially with the mids and highs. A 4 channel amp would be great for those. I was thinking about saying something but i wasnt sure on exactly what you wanted and it seemed like you didnt have enough money. You dont have to get one right away but if you want you could get one that is rated for what you speakers put out. you will also have to run another set of wires from your battery to your amp and another ground. also you will have to run all of the wires from your reciever to your amp. that would be the easiest way. you could put both of your amps underneath your seats. i checked out how much you'll be spending without a 4 channel amp and with a 4 channel with wiring. without $640. with $711. even though the amp im looking at isnt the best rated it will work well and you can always upgrade. heres the amp and wiring kit.</p><p></p><p>amphttp://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17616_Boss+CW350.html</p><p></p><p>wiringhttp://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_53_Complete+8+Gauge+Amplifier+Kit.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioEnthusiast, post: 6451343, member: 616182"] well for your speakers to get more out of them especially with the mids and highs. A 4 channel amp would be great for those. I was thinking about saying something but i wasnt sure on exactly what you wanted and it seemed like you didnt have enough money. You dont have to get one right away but if you want you could get one that is rated for what you speakers put out. you will also have to run another set of wires from your battery to your amp and another ground. also you will have to run all of the wires from your reciever to your amp. that would be the easiest way. you could put both of your amps underneath your seats. i checked out how much you'll be spending without a 4 channel amp and with a 4 channel with wiring. without $640. with $711. even though the amp im looking at isnt the best rated it will work well and you can always upgrade. heres the amp and wiring kit. amphttp://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17616_Boss+CW350.html wiringhttp://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_53_Complete+8+Gauge+Amplifier+Kit.html [/QUOTE]
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