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Old 07-23-2005, 03:59 PM
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Default need some advice on 4 channel

right now i'm running 2 12" kicker comp vrs with a soundstorm labs 900.2 amp thank puts out 1800 make, and like 900 rms bridged. in addition i have 2 jl tr 6x9s and 6.5 components
http://www.jlaudio.com/evolution/TR690TX.html
http://www.jlaudio.com/evolution/TR650CSi.html

if i want to put in a new amp on top of that to power those, do you think this amp is good enough and/or too good?

http://www.audiooutfitter.com/store/350.4SL.html

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Old 08-02-2005, 03:30 AM
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yea it'll work.
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Looks like a lot of power. You probably dont need that much.

I have a 4 ch amp that I am trying to get rid of. It does 75x4. PM me if you are interested h:
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Originally Posted by WiLL
Looks like a lot of power. You probably dont need that much.

I have a 4 ch amp that I am trying to get rid of. It does 75x4. PM me if you are interested h:
what brand is it? that Sound Storm's specs are b.s.
Old 08-02-2005, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Takoon
what brand is it? that Sound Storm's specs are b.s.

NEXT. Not that popular in the US. The are hand-made in the factory that Audison is made in.

But I dont want this to turn into a for-sale thread. PM me for any other questions
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to late https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...d.php?t=199345
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Originally Posted by Takoon

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Originally Posted by WiLL
NEXT. Not that popular in the US. The are hand-made in the factory that Audison is made in.

Are you sure about that? Something that says it is "best bang for the buck" doesnt sound like a handmade amp to me. Without actually seeing the fuse rating tis hard to tell exactly how much it will put out.

http://www.soundstormlab.com/home/

Id go for something else but thats just me.
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Originally Posted by WiLL
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Originally Posted by 97teg
Are you sure about that? Something that says it is "best bang for the buck" doesnt sound like a handmade amp to me. Without actually seeing the fuse rating tis hard to tell exactly how much it will put out.

http://www.soundstormlab.com/home/

Id go for something else but thats just me.

I cant be 100% sure. I was just told this when I received the amps. From what I can read off of the stickers, NEXT Ausioemotions. In cooperations by FIAMM. Made in Italy. :dunno:

This amp is 4 x 82watts at 13.8v. With a 60a fuse (2 x 30a).



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