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It depends if the drivers are 8 ohm or 4 ohm, single or dual voicecoil? Also the power handling of these drivers? If you are looking to use only one amp for all 4 of these drivers than make sure they are all of the same ohm, impedence ect. If they are of a high power handling eg. 250 watts RMS or higher you need a substanial powerful amp. As well as one that can be driven down to 1 or 2 ohms. The lower the ohms an amp can be driven the more power you will receive from the said amp. For example if the amp is rated at 400 watts RMS at 4 ohms and this amp has the capabilitiy of being driven at 2 ohms then this power value will double, 800 watts RMS. If the same amp is able to be driven at 1 ohm than you're talking 1600 watts RMS this is of course if you are bridging the amp which means you are taking 2 channels and combining the 2 channels together. By the way these ratings that I've used as examples would be ratings for one serious monster of an amp! My suggestion would be to find out the ratings on your drivers and give serious considerations on using a US made type of amp. Stay away from the Japanese made amps eg. Sony, JVC, Panasonic, Kenwood and Pioneer ect. These companies make great head units and other car audio related items but when it comes to power amplifires US built ones are the only ones that really rock! MTX makes some pretty good ones since you have MTX drivers. The amps that I admire most is from a company that is actually called U.S.Amps. Go to www.usamps.com and learn more about some products you can't go wrong with! Good luck!

2006-12-10 05:27:15 · answer #1 · answered by sweetlou 1 · 0 0

that all depends on the set-up you`d like to have!

2006-12-10 07:50:32 · answer #2 · answered by italianpanther7 4 · 0 0

A GOOD one.....

2006-12-10 04:11:26 · answer #3 · answered by justmedrt 6 · 0 0

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