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<blockquote data-quote="kickerfan73" data-source="post: 7027262" data-attributes="member: 626590"><p>Depending on your budget. I would run a rockford fosgate P400.4 or higher. I would recommend a 4 channel amp over a 2 channel.</p><p></p><p>I am installing soon a p500.4 for the my door speakers.</p><p></p><p>A p400.4 amp will easily run clean at 50WRMS 4ohm on each channel. Then just adjust the gain output at the amp for the 4x6 speakers until you can upgrade them to lower ohm and higher RMS componets with crossovers.</p><p></p><p>This type of option will leave room to grow if you like later with speakers and still have a good amp that won't put too much of a amp draw on your alternator to run them.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely recommend to amp all the speakers and not run them off the deck. If your like the majority and don't fit a "hey the car is paid for but the wheels are financed!" type then better to save for a little while and get what would be the best fit for your listening style. You can get that amp for less then $200.00.</p><p></p><p>After all of the money I have wasted on attempting to save money, this is good advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickerfan73, post: 7027262, member: 626590"] Depending on your budget. I would run a rockford fosgate P400.4 or higher. I would recommend a 4 channel amp over a 2 channel. I am installing soon a p500.4 for the my door speakers. A p400.4 amp will easily run clean at 50WRMS 4ohm on each channel. Then just adjust the gain output at the amp for the 4x6 speakers until you can upgrade them to lower ohm and higher RMS componets with crossovers. This type of option will leave room to grow if you like later with speakers and still have a good amp that won't put too much of a amp draw on your alternator to run them. I would definitely recommend to amp all the speakers and not run them off the deck. If your like the majority and don't fit a "hey the car is paid for but the wheels are financed!" type then better to save for a little while and get what would be the best fit for your listening style. You can get that amp for less then $200.00. After all of the money I have wasted on attempting to save money, this is good advice. [/QUOTE]
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