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    Amps for front speakers

    Hi guys

    I'm not considering this yet but would like to know your inputs into the matter.

    I plan to put in an external amp for my front splits (woofer+tweeter). They are aftermarket Clarions running off a low-end Clarion head-unit so I suppose they're underpowered at the moment. What kind of amp should I look into? I am considering looking into rear speakers too, so it must be able to run those as well. However, I am not considering a subwoofer in the future at all. I'm thinking of sticking with the Clarion name for consistency's sake. Would this be a good idea in the case of amps?

    Also, in a Mk3, where could I place it?

    Any help would be gladly appreciated

    Cheers.

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    any 4 channel that is rated abouit 4x50rms will do fine.
    i think the best bang for buck is the jaycar.
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    Clarion apx4240

    4x60rms, cheap at $299 RRP and effective.

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    the clarion at $299, or the jaycar @$299.
    The clarion is 60w rms x 4
    the jaycar is 130w rms x4

    The jaycar one is physicaly huge though.


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    you should be able to pickup the clarion for ~220 thou.

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    The pricing is certainly within reach.

    With the power output, would there be any downsides in overpowering speakers?

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