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Best 4-channel Amp for 2 Alpine SRR-13s Component Speakers?

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2 sets= 4 mids, 4 tweets, and 2 crossovers

I was looking at the Alpine PDX 100.4, But i want other suggestions.

BTW, the amp must be a minimum of 4x100watts.

Thanks for the help!

Joe

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I LOVE my Sundown SAX-100.4, it has tons of clean power.

It would let you run 2 way active as it has one of the most advanced crossover networks available on an amp.

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Thats the other amp i was was looking at and it seeams it would last longer. Would it be worth the extra $80?

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I mean, I would spend the little extra just to have the AWESOME customer service. lol

You would be very happy with either amp.

~Cough~ SAX ~cough~ ;)

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Haha Alright I'm thinking about getting it. Also what amp/s for my subs what do you recommend:2 Fi BL12's... couldn't do the 15's, didnt have enough room. So 2000watts rms?

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BL's will love it ;)

I second the SAX 100.4, I love mine :)

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Yes! thanks duran and bassaholic, but what amp for the subs?

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Yes! thanks duran and bassaholic, but what amp for the subs?

Sundown Audio SAZ-2000D

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SAZ-2000D or SAZ-2500D :) Or an old school SAZ-3000d if you can find one :peepwall:

The 3KD pwns ALL other amps :D

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I'm thinking of just getting the saz-2000D or an audioque 2200D. Are those good choices?

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I'm thinking of just getting the saz-2000D or an audioque 2200D. Are those good choices?

They are both fine amps.

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Thanks you guys! now i know my whole set up.

Subs: 2 Fi BL 12

Speakers: 2 Alpine SPR 13's

Amps: Audioque 2200D & Sundown 100.4D

HU: Alpine CDA-105

Wiring:Knukoncptz

Battery:XS Power 5100D

Alternator: Iraggi 220amp

Enclosure: 5cubes, 33Hz, Flush Mount, Plexi Windows

Equalizer: Clarion EQS746

BIG 3 Upgrade.

sound deadener showdown damplifier

How does this sound?

I will make a build log once i order more of my equiptment :))))))))))

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Sundown 100.4 is on sale till the end of May, it's $45 off, so you're lucky if you want to buy now :)

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I hope to, but don't have the money :( so probably not.

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Sounds like a great plan :)

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Do you think I'll still be able to hear the music with these subs?

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Do you think I'll still be able to hear the music with these subs?

I have two 12" Sundown Nightshades in my trunk on 3000 watts with one set of Kicker SS components in my doors, the tweeters are fiberglassed in the sail panel, running on an SAX-100.4, and the vocals are more than enough :)

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SWEEEET! that's one of the main things i was worried about because i love bass that rattles your head but i also like sound quality and like hearing the vocals and beats, not just the bass. I'm so stoked! Thanks for all the help Duran and Bassaholic.

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SWEEEET! that's one of the main things i was worried about because i love bass that rattles your head but i also like sound quality and like hearing the vocals and beats, not just the bass. I'm so stoked! Thanks for all the help Duran and Bassaholic Bassahaulic.

Any time :)

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