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<blockquote data-quote="gijoe" data-source="post: 2933877" data-attributes="member: 574042"><p>Hey everyone, I haven't been over here in a while, but I am in need of some opinions. I don't know very much about car audio compared to a lot of you, so I'm seeking help. I am in the market for an amp, I was thinking I need a four channel, but if anyone thinks otherwise let me know. I am looking to spend around $300 and I want a quality amp that will last a long time. I am currently running some Boston Acoustics components in my front doors (s60 I think, whatever the entry level components are) and some smaller BA speakers in my rear doors. I am running these off of my deck (pioneer 880prs), but it's time to give them more juice. I also have a BA GT2 12 inch sub running off of an alpine m350 amp. With that all said, I want an amp that will give me good power in case I upgrade my components, I'm looking at the BA pros, Memphis and MB Quart (any other suggestions would be appreciated) but I don't want to blow my current set-up by over powering them. Can anyone help me understand how to shop for an amp? Should I amp all four speakers or just the fronts? And what amps would you all recomend. I've looked at Phoenix Gold, BA, Alpine and a few others. I know that there are a lot of products out there that I don't know anything about, so if anyone can shine a little light on this for me I would really appreciate it. Oh I guess I should mention that my goal is to create a very well detailed and balanced system based on sound quality and not so much loudness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gijoe, post: 2933877, member: 574042"] Hey everyone, I haven't been over here in a while, but I am in need of some opinions. I don't know very much about car audio compared to a lot of you, so I'm seeking help. I am in the market for an amp, I was thinking I need a four channel, but if anyone thinks otherwise let me know. I am looking to spend around $300 and I want a quality amp that will last a long time. I am currently running some Boston Acoustics components in my front doors (s60 I think, whatever the entry level components are) and some smaller BA speakers in my rear doors. I am running these off of my deck (pioneer 880prs), but it's time to give them more juice. I also have a BA GT2 12 inch sub running off of an alpine m350 amp. With that all said, I want an amp that will give me good power in case I upgrade my components, I'm looking at the BA pros, Memphis and MB Quart (any other suggestions would be appreciated) but I don't want to blow my current set-up by over powering them. Can anyone help me understand how to shop for an amp? Should I amp all four speakers or just the fronts? And what amps would you all recomend. I've looked at Phoenix Gold, BA, Alpine and a few others. I know that there are a lot of products out there that I don't know anything about, so if anyone can shine a little light on this for me I would really appreciate it. Oh I guess I should mention that my goal is to create a very well detailed and balanced system based on sound quality and not so much loudness. [/QUOTE]
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