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<blockquote data-quote="starkfu" data-source="post: 3235442" data-attributes="member: 579412"><p>two options,</p><p></p><p>A one amp setup or a two amp setup.</p><p></p><p>one amp:</p><p></p><p>Search Ebay for a MRV-F357 alpine amp - it is a bulletproof five-channel that I still run in one of my cars for it's clarity and unwillingness to die - you will however have to wire your subs to 4 ohms - it doesn't take to kindly to less then that.</p><p></p><p>Two amps:</p><p></p><p>Having that source unit opens you to the world of theater amps - alpine theater amps, and they are the shit, I currently have a MRA-F350 5 channel (fifth channel is center channel, but alpine also has this, can find new on ebay for 100 shipped). The caveat is that you have to add another amp for the subs, but this may be to your advantage running two, as the MRV-F357 five channel breathes better running only one.</p><p></p><p>The beauty about the theater amp is that there is only two connections between the HU and Amp - no RCA's, you plug a fiber optic from the source to the amp, and ai-net.</p><p></p><p>All controls are then performed at the HU. And man does it sound sweet!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starkfu, post: 3235442, member: 579412"] two options, A one amp setup or a two amp setup. one amp: Search Ebay for a MRV-F357 alpine amp - it is a bulletproof five-channel that I still run in one of my cars for it's clarity and unwillingness to die - you will however have to wire your subs to 4 ohms - it doesn't take to kindly to less then that. Two amps: Having that source unit opens you to the world of theater amps - alpine theater amps, and they are the shit, I currently have a MRA-F350 5 channel (fifth channel is center channel, but alpine also has this, can find new on ebay for 100 shipped). The caveat is that you have to add another amp for the subs, but this may be to your advantage running two, as the MRV-F357 five channel breathes better running only one. The beauty about the theater amp is that there is only two connections between the HU and Amp - no RCA's, you plug a fiber optic from the source to the amp, and ai-net. All controls are then performed at the HU. And man does it sound sweet!! [/QUOTE]
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