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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8326616" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Don't get the Lanzar amp.. Go for used amps on classified or craigslist.. Look for a 100wx2 amp and 1000w mono amp that does rated RMS. Just know that some brands are known to be overrated and will flaunt their MAX or PEAK power to boost sales, which in reality means it's only like 1/4 of the power they claim. You can still find a decent amp for cheap that will fit your needs, you just need to look at other budget brands like PPI, soundqubed, hifonics, mb quarts,..Don't go for bottom of the barrel amps.. It will crap out on you in no time.. Spend a little more on your amp so it can really last for years to come.. If you look hard enough, you could snag a bitchin' deal who just wants to get rid of their equipment asap.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question: The polk comps could work as a front stage. KK 4 ga amp kit is a good deal as well..</p><p></p><p>I don't really think you need a new alternator honestly.. Save up for a nice 15" that can handle like 600-1000w RMS not peak.. and then find someone to build you a custom box. This way you could save yourself a lot of money and get a good sounding system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8326616, member: 574798"] Don't get the Lanzar amp.. Go for used amps on classified or craigslist.. Look for a 100wx2 amp and 1000w mono amp that does rated RMS. Just know that some brands are known to be overrated and will flaunt their MAX or PEAK power to boost sales, which in reality means it's only like 1/4 of the power they claim. You can still find a decent amp for cheap that will fit your needs, you just need to look at other budget brands like PPI, soundqubed, hifonics, mb quarts,..Don't go for bottom of the barrel amps.. It will crap out on you in no time.. Spend a little more on your amp so it can really last for years to come.. If you look hard enough, you could snag a bitchin' deal who just wants to get rid of their equipment asap. To answer your question: The polk comps could work as a front stage. KK 4 ga amp kit is a good deal as well.. I don't really think you need a new alternator honestly.. Save up for a nice 15" that can handle like 600-1000w RMS not peak.. and then find someone to build you a custom box. This way you could save yourself a lot of money and get a good sounding system. [/QUOTE]
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