Which multi channel
Which multi channel
i need a good multi channel amp thats not too expensive that puts out around 75-100rms x 4 for my speakers so somewhere in the range of 300-400rms together x 4. Thanks
this amp will work out pretty well wether your speakers are 2 or 4 ohms 
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...ence+475a.html

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...ence+475a.html
What $ range? And whats it running?
http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAu...roductID=18867
im running 4 of those and the price range is no more than $300 proboly
im running 4 of those and the price range is no more than $300 proboly
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the amp that i suggested will work just fine. even at your weird 3.6ohms. infinity makes pretty good amps for the money. thats my 2cents
good luck
good luck
so which amp would you recommend that puts out 35-50wRMS x4 @ 4ohms??
I just recently installed an Alpine MRP-F300 4 channel in my brother's Ford Escape (rated 4x50 rms 4ohm @ 14.4V). It is powering a pair of older Alpine type R 5x7s and a pair of Polk Audio dB571 5x7s. For what he paid and just running off the stock source, its sounds pretty decent. I got the amp super cheap at an authorized dealer, it was on clearance sale. 
I think it would be a good option for you. Those speakers you are running have high sensitivity, it wont take much power for them to get loud.

I think it would be a good option for you. Those speakers you are running have high sensitivity, it wont take much power for them to get loud.
Last edited by mSaLL150; Mar 10, 2009 at 08:03 PM.
I just recently installed an Alpine MRP-F300 4 channel in my brother's Ford Escape (rated 4x50 rms 4ohm @ 14.4V). It is powering a pair of older Alpine type R 5x7s and a pair of Polk Audio dB571 5x7s. For what he paid and just running off the stock source, its sounds pretty decent. I got the amp super cheap at an authorized dealer, it was on clearance sale. 
I think it would be a good option for you. Those speakers you are running have high sensitivity, it wont take much power for them to get loud.

I think it would be a good option for you. Those speakers you are running have high sensitivity, it wont take much power for them to get loud.


