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Old 09-20-2013, 12:13 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Most "brand name" amps nowadays will fill the bill for you as long as they have enough power to comfortably get the volume you want.

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sorry i was so distracted while writing this rant. what do I do with the sub??? where should it go? should I get "rear" speakers? is it really worth it at all? I'm willing to spend an extra 100-200 to really get my music to be top notch
If volume is what you are after, then extra speakers can help. It can also distribute the load so no one speaker is being maxed out.
Speakers are the last place you want to scrimp - in a sound reproduction system, the transducers (mics, speakers, &c) will make a lot more difference than the amp.

You'll never get audiophile-grade hi-fi in a car, especially a small one. The best you can do is get high-quality speakers, a decent amp (good distortion specs and enough power), and an equalizer to help compensate for the listening environment.
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