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Recommendations for an amplifier for a single cab pick up.
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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8672970" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>I have something close to it but little different. Don't know what deck you have or connections. I have a toyo tacoma xcab and have Pioneer HU with 6 ch output &amp; 6.5 pioneer TS-Z65CH component in front door and pioneer 6x8 in rear panel. Have 2 kenwood excelon XR401-4 high res amps that are 75 rms. One is in 4ch mode to 4 corners and the other is bridged to the 2 8" subs in back. So some what like me a basic set up. Pick-up truck 4 corners and subs in back. Depending on what you want to achieve. I wanted quality of sound like FLAC files. My system gets pretty loud but I'm not so much into DB but quality of sound </p><p></p><p>But i wanted to say is the kenwood amps sound nice. Depending on what your budget is i would recommend the Kenwood amps. Plenty of power. kenwood has come out with nice amps the last few years and this year they have some nice new amps. Early last year i found some kenwood 400-4 (older non high res) models that had been Kenwood factory refurbished at really great prices on internet. you can still fine some for sale. I know i had one till i changed it out for the excelon high res version. Kenwood has a new excelon 50rms amp out that i'm hearing good things about or the kenwood mini amp that was bench tested by , cant remember, on youtube that blew everyone away that i think was the 4 ch 45rms version. Or what about a 5 ch amp ?</p><p></p><p>so ya you can get one 4ch amp for the four corners and a 2 ch and bridge it to the single sub. Or you can get a 5 ch amp and only have to run one amp. Kenwood or the Pioneer amps are good for decent prices. Good thing is you have many good choices out there to list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8672970, member: 660189"] I have something close to it but little different. Don't know what deck you have or connections. I have a toyo tacoma xcab and have Pioneer HU with 6 ch output & 6.5 pioneer TS-Z65CH component in front door and pioneer 6x8 in rear panel. Have 2 kenwood excelon XR401-4 high res amps that are 75 rms. One is in 4ch mode to 4 corners and the other is bridged to the 2 8" subs in back. So some what like me a basic set up. Pick-up truck 4 corners and subs in back. Depending on what you want to achieve. I wanted quality of sound like FLAC files. My system gets pretty loud but I'm not so much into DB but quality of sound But i wanted to say is the kenwood amps sound nice. Depending on what your budget is i would recommend the Kenwood amps. Plenty of power. kenwood has come out with nice amps the last few years and this year they have some nice new amps. Early last year i found some kenwood 400-4 (older non high res) models that had been Kenwood factory refurbished at really great prices on internet. you can still fine some for sale. I know i had one till i changed it out for the excelon high res version. Kenwood has a new excelon 50rms amp out that i'm hearing good things about or the kenwood mini amp that was bench tested by , cant remember, on youtube that blew everyone away that i think was the 4 ch 45rms version. Or what about a 5 ch amp ? so ya you can get one 4ch amp for the four corners and a 2 ch and bridge it to the single sub. Or you can get a 5 ch amp and only have to run one amp. Kenwood or the Pioneer amps are good for decent prices. Good thing is you have many good choices out there to list. [/QUOTE]
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