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Will this amp be enough for some high end components???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pl8er" data-source="post: 2666586" data-attributes="member: 540634"><p>Its a difficult question in my opinion. Are you happy with the output of the current amp? Check the efficiency of the speakers, the more effecient the louder they *should* be with wattage. Of course there are about 1,000 things that can change that, but it at least starts you off. You can use a 2 channel amp but then you can only obviously run 2 speakers. Some people like to get 4 channels, bridge it and run higher power to the speakers. I quickly glanced at your specs but you could bridge the amp and just run front speakers and skip the rear fill. Sorry if this is babble or spelled horribly, I am beyond tired.</p><p></p><p>To answer the JL question. I'm sure it would work, but I am not a really big JL fan. So many better amps out there, whats your budget?</p><p></p><p>**EDIT** I don't think that amp was originally 400 dollars. I wouldn't pay that at least. It can be run 110 wattsX2 in 4 ohm mono.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pl8er, post: 2666586, member: 540634"] Its a difficult question in my opinion. Are you happy with the output of the current amp? Check the efficiency of the speakers, the more effecient the louder they *should* be with wattage. Of course there are about 1,000 things that can change that, but it at least starts you off. You can use a 2 channel amp but then you can only obviously run 2 speakers. Some people like to get 4 channels, bridge it and run higher power to the speakers. I quickly glanced at your specs but you could bridge the amp and just run front speakers and skip the rear fill. Sorry if this is babble or spelled horribly, I am beyond tired. To answer the JL question. I'm sure it would work, but I am not a really big JL fan. So many better amps out there, whats your budget? **EDIT** I don't think that amp was originally 400 dollars. I wouldn't pay that at least. It can be run 110 wattsX2 in 4 ohm mono. [/QUOTE]
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