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Old Jun 20, 2003 | 12:24 AM
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From: garland Tx
suggestion on setup

my current setup is a setup 4x6 inf. kappas and kennwood 6x9 4way rated at 220 peak watts. planning to go with inf. kapps 3way 6x9s

would u guys think its a good to put them on an amp. if so would it be better to run 2 seperate 2ways. also whats the best amp(s) for the job and what power rating.

eventually im planning to go with a stealth setup for the tube dont want to do that till i finish the interior and engine mods.
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Old Jun 20, 2003 | 01:44 AM
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From: dallas tx
get a good 50- ish watt rms 4 channel, that will power you for a long time. rockford/jl/pheonix/orion/etc.

i would recommend against using two separate amps on a basic system, because normally when you buy the 4 channel version of an amp, you get things like a built in high pass/low pass, subsonic filter, etc. whereas on the 2 channel, you could possibly only get the adjustble high pass.

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Old Jun 24, 2003 | 06:09 PM
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Alpine makes a great 4-channel amp that is for people on a budget. It puts out 50 x 4 and very small in size. It can be installed under a seat also. I have installed a few of these and am suprisingly satisfied with its performance. I think th model number is MRP-F240 or something like that. It's only about a month old
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