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Trying to figure out what amp and sub to buy
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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8723333" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>Agreed. With $300 I would do either</p><p></p><p>1. Sub with monochannel amp</p><p>2. 4 channel amp + replace the front 2 door speakers with something nicer</p><p>3. Do option #2 but only amplify the front 2 door speakers. The last 2 channels (of the 4 channel amp) you can save and bridge later, that can be your subwoofer channel later down the roard</p><p></p><p>5 channel amps are a little pricey. Not a bad option but if you do that then you'll probably have to stick with what you have right now till you can save some more money</p><p></p><p> In generally yes but not the ones you have. The ones you have are meant to be factory replacements, there not designed to be for an aftermarket system. The Kenwood KFC166 for example are meant to run on low powered 15-30RMS stock setups which is what most headunits have power wise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8723333, member: 665251"] Agreed. With $300 I would do either 1. Sub with monochannel amp 2. 4 channel amp + replace the front 2 door speakers with something nicer 3. Do option #2 but only amplify the front 2 door speakers. The last 2 channels (of the 4 channel amp) you can save and bridge later, that can be your subwoofer channel later down the roard 5 channel amps are a little pricey. Not a bad option but if you do that then you'll probably have to stick with what you have right now till you can save some more money In generally yes but not the ones you have. The ones you have are meant to be factory replacements, there not designed to be for an aftermarket system. The Kenwood KFC166 for example are meant to run on low powered 15-30RMS stock setups which is what most headunits have power wise [/QUOTE]
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