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<blockquote data-quote="AndrewHD" data-source="post: 8298257" data-attributes="member: 645142"><p>Yup, you can always keep the 4 channel and add a higher power monoblock down the road if you are not satisfied. Just get good quality 4 channel for now but make sure it makes at least 100 watts RMS per channel and you wont regret it (go higher RMS if your budget allows). But doing this will cancel the rear fills when running it how I mentioned earlier. You'd be surprised at how loud and clean a good pair of deadened and sealed doors perform up front (at one point I was debating if I needed a sub after sealing up my doors and only running a set of components up front). Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndrewHD, post: 8298257, member: 645142"] Yup, you can always keep the 4 channel and add a higher power monoblock down the road if you are not satisfied. Just get good quality 4 channel for now but make sure it makes at least 100 watts RMS per channel and you wont regret it (go higher RMS if your budget allows). But doing this will cancel the rear fills when running it how I mentioned earlier. You'd be surprised at how loud and clean a good pair of deadened and sealed doors perform up front (at one point I was debating if I needed a sub after sealing up my doors and only running a set of components up front). Good luck [/QUOTE]
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