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<blockquote data-quote="kross" data-source="post: 3195770" data-attributes="member: 577729"><p>True, the AP1040 is almost the same price, but the 4-channel has less power per channel than the 2-channel.</p><p></p><p>The other reason I was thinking 2- instead of 4-channel, is because your rear speakers are a lot more efficient than the fronts, meaning they'll be louder with the same power. Now, you want your fronts to be louder. So you could use a 2-channel with the fronts, and run the rears off HU, or get a 4-channel, and turn the gains way down on the rears. Seems like a 2-channel is a better use of amplifier power to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kross, post: 3195770, member: 577729"] True, the AP1040 is almost the same price, but the 4-channel has less power per channel than the 2-channel. The other reason I was thinking 2- instead of 4-channel, is because your rear speakers are a lot more efficient than the fronts, meaning they'll be louder with the same power. Now, you want your fronts to be louder. So you could use a 2-channel with the fronts, and run the rears off HU, or get a 4-channel, and turn the gains way down on the rears. Seems like a 2-channel is a better use of amplifier power to me. [/QUOTE]
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