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<blockquote data-quote="Propel152" data-source="post: 8152561" data-attributes="member: 656686"><p>Ok, so i'm in the market to buy an amp for my mids and highs. I'm running a set of components in the front and midrange speaker in the rear. I already have a separate amp for my sub. I'm looking for an educated opinion on what would be a good quality amp for my speakers. I would like to go with a class A/B amp. I know there are arguments over what class to chose but after doing my research its seems that most reputable companies choose A/B class in their high end products. Focal,pioneer,helix,jl audio and many more. I just don't know what would be my best quality amp for the money. I am looking for ultimate sound quality and clarity. I do plan on purchasing a higher powered amp and turn the gains to around 50% of their capability for better efficiency and sound quality. I will be running 2ohm conponents. They are JBL p660c. They recommend 90 watts rms per side. So, would like to get an amp with about 150-180 watt output per channel at 2ohms and I would need an amp that is 2ohm capable and friendly. I have looked at Boston Acoustics GT4100 series, Diamond Audio D6-700.4,Rockford Fosgate T600.4,Sundown SAX 125.4, and SoundQubed Q4-120, and also Helix. I would really appreciate anybody's input that either owned one of these or is technically educated on this to give me some direction on what to buy. I would like to stay within the $500 range if possible. I am no expert so I stand to be corrected if my perspective on this set up is incorrect. It's just the way I thought would be best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Propel152, post: 8152561, member: 656686"] Ok, so i'm in the market to buy an amp for my mids and highs. I'm running a set of components in the front and midrange speaker in the rear. I already have a separate amp for my sub. I'm looking for an educated opinion on what would be a good quality amp for my speakers. I would like to go with a class A/B amp. I know there are arguments over what class to chose but after doing my research its seems that most reputable companies choose A/B class in their high end products. Focal,pioneer,helix,jl audio and many more. I just don't know what would be my best quality amp for the money. I am looking for ultimate sound quality and clarity. I do plan on purchasing a higher powered amp and turn the gains to around 50% of their capability for better efficiency and sound quality. I will be running 2ohm conponents. They are JBL p660c. They recommend 90 watts rms per side. So, would like to get an amp with about 150-180 watt output per channel at 2ohms and I would need an amp that is 2ohm capable and friendly. I have looked at Boston Acoustics GT4100 series, Diamond Audio D6-700.4,Rockford Fosgate T600.4,Sundown SAX 125.4, and SoundQubed Q4-120, and also Helix. I would really appreciate anybody's input that either owned one of these or is technically educated on this to give me some direction on what to buy. I would like to stay within the $500 range if possible. I am no expert so I stand to be corrected if my perspective on this set up is incorrect. It's just the way I thought would be best. [/QUOTE]
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