dont waste your money.. get something better...
ive played with the type s splits and i didnt think they where that good..
the r's are a differnt story, i dont want to think of what the g's are going to sound like
Yeah and some splits need a amp to power them other wise they sound terrible, My polk audio MM's need a amp. If i hook them upto the headunit they make crackle nosies and barely move and produce sound. So i would also like to know where this "only need a amp if you a going to compete" shit you are going on about.
I know people who run 5000rms and use it for there daily drive. The more amps the louder and cleaer the sound is going be, in some curcimstancnes
Hmm entry level alpine speaker, depending on how much money you are paying you may be able to get a medium level pioneer split system for the same price,
but i have used and worked with alpine before and they are very well made, though the only entry level i heard of was E. So hope they go ok.
You can use any amp at 2 channel if you only wanted to power those speakers, but surely ud want to power other things as well,
so 4 channel is the way to go (or 5 if you wanted to).
Power you say? well although it says 70Watt RMS, an amp that puts out 50-75watt per channel is suffient.what out if its too much you will blow ur speakers .. if the power is too low then
it gets underpowered ( but its very unlikely these days with the power crazed amps out there)
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