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<blockquote data-quote="MikeATL" data-source="post: 4664607" data-attributes="member: 589013"><p>I've got a Cadence <a href="http://www.cadencestore.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=125&amp;idproduct=385" target="_blank">TXA-6004</a>. It's a beast of a budget amp @179 shipped:</p><p></p><p>150X4 @4ohm</p><p></p><p>300X4 @2ohm</p><p></p><p>600X2 @4ohm bridged</p><p></p><p>It's got low pass and high pass crossovers (@18db) as well as bass and treble boost. It would likely drive your 8's decently w/a low pass as well as the 6X8's (keep the gain down). You could then use the 2 channel you have now to drive the rears. With that setup you'd have a lot of control over your system. You could potentially drive your whole system off that one amp. You could run your full range speakers at 2ohm on the second set of channels, but 300watts per channel would be overkill. You could wire them in series instead for about 75X4 at 8ohms on the 2nd set of channels. I don't like sharing channels from front/rear much as you'd lose fade ability though.</p><p></p><p>I've been VERY happy w/mine and will be listing here soon for sale. I bought it direct from CadenceStore about 2 months ago and would sell for 130+ shipping. PM me if you're interested. Only reason I'm looking to sell is b/c I picked up a JL 300/4 and am going to use it to run my front components active. I'll probably be pulling it out of my car tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeATL, post: 4664607, member: 589013"] I've got a Cadence [URL="http://www.cadencestore.com/ProductCart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=125&idproduct=385"]TXA-6004[/URL]. It's a beast of a budget amp @179 shipped: 150X4 @4ohm 300X4 @2ohm 600X2 @4ohm bridged It's got low pass and high pass crossovers (@18db) as well as bass and treble boost. It would likely drive your 8's decently w/a low pass as well as the 6X8's (keep the gain down). You could then use the 2 channel you have now to drive the rears. With that setup you'd have a lot of control over your system. You could potentially drive your whole system off that one amp. You could run your full range speakers at 2ohm on the second set of channels, but 300watts per channel would be overkill. You could wire them in series instead for about 75X4 at 8ohms on the 2nd set of channels. I don't like sharing channels from front/rear much as you'd lose fade ability though. I've been VERY happy w/mine and will be listing here soon for sale. I bought it direct from CadenceStore about 2 months ago and would sell for 130+ shipping. PM me if you're interested. Only reason I'm looking to sell is b/c I picked up a JL 300/4 and am going to use it to run my front components active. I'll probably be pulling it out of my car tonight. [/QUOTE]
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