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What is pushing your high's? Hopefully not the Head Unit. Why don't you use this amp to push your highs and get a bigger amp to push the low's?
did you look at the amp?
Originally posted by sceneiskeen
[IMG]Subwoofer Mono Amp Specifications
* Amplifier Type: Mono
* RMS Power: 200W x 1 @ 4 ohms
* THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: 0.08 %
* Bridged RMS Power: 400W x 1 @ 2 ohms
* Speaker Level Inputs: yes
* Preamp Outputs: yes
* Built-In Crossovers: LP
* Bass Boost: 0 - 12 dB
* Frequency Response: 5-200 Hz
* Signal to Noise Ratio: 100 dB
* Fuse Rating: 40A
monoblock amps are designed for use with subwoofers, they can be used for powering 2 speakers maybe... but if you are going to buy full range speakers that can handle power like that, you probably are going to want more than 2 f/r speakers in your car...
4 channel amps and new fulll range speakers on the other hand... :tup:
Plus theres nothing horrible about pushing speakers with the head unit... I cant even count how many systems I have installed in peoples cars that only put in a bass system. The amount of people who did replace them all? me, my friend with a maxima, and a kid I know with a saturn that bought my old JL 13W7... not many people go all the way with new speaker replacement, and I dont see the point in providing a separate amplifier to power your stock speakers
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