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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 6293539" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Lol dude, depending on your age, you probably don't even hear anything higher than 14-16k hz anyway! I have that dog whistle app on my iPhone and it's funny to give people random hearing tests. My grandpa doesn't hear past 7k hahaha, but he's 80. On the other hand my 4 year old cousin heard the 20k tone clear as day. I don't hear much past 17k and I'm about to be 22.</p><p></p><p>It's good that you're trying to do a lot of research, but you're making it too complicated for yourself. Grab the speakers and an amp and play with them! It's the best way to learn. It's just my OCD-ness, but I'd get whatever 4ch amp matches your sub amp. It just cleans up the install and looks nicer to have matching amps when you open the back up for people to look at. At this point in your experience, you won't notice different amp manufacturers' characteristics. And for the record, neither would I, I'm pretty sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 6293539, member: 582808"] Lol dude, depending on your age, you probably don't even hear anything higher than 14-16k hz anyway! I have that dog whistle app on my iPhone and it's funny to give people random hearing tests. My grandpa doesn't hear past 7k hahaha, but he's 80. On the other hand my 4 year old cousin heard the 20k tone clear as day. I don't hear much past 17k and I'm about to be 22. It's good that you're trying to do a lot of research, but you're making it too complicated for yourself. Grab the speakers and an amp and play with them! It's the best way to learn. It's just my OCD-ness, but I'd get whatever 4ch amp matches your sub amp. It just cleans up the install and looks nicer to have matching amps when you open the back up for people to look at. At this point in your experience, you won't notice different amp manufacturers' characteristics. And for the record, neither would I, I'm pretty sure. [/QUOTE]
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