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TragicMagic 03-07-2009 05:11 PM

What is the make and model of the speakers you're looking to amplify?
At only 45W RMS, I'm going to venture a guess that they're entry level co-axial speakers...
45W isn't that much. Finding a decent amplifier for that small amount of power should be relatively easy. The problem may be the quality of the speakers, and how well they truly handle power.

The first amp that came to mind was a Clarion.

MTX and Pioneer are two brands that should have low output amps for your application.

jdmg 03-07-2009 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by TragicMagic (Post 465823)
What is the make and model of the speakers you're looking to amplify?
At only 45W RMS, I'm going to venture a guess that they're entry level co-axial speakers...
45W isn't that much. Finding a decent amplifier for that small amount of power should be relatively easy. The problem may be the quality of the speakers, and how well they truly handle power.

The first amp that came to mind was a Clarion.

MTX and Pioneer are two brands that should have low output amps for your application.

45w ones are Sony 5.25" 4-way coaxial. you r so right.
this is RMS, so the amp should offer at least 50w RMS per channel, right? or the sound will burst and distort all the time.

and my 300w 6x9' are Pioneer's 3-way
my stereo is Sony GT220. 52Wx4 at peak

Thanks all replies!

jdmg 03-07-2009 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by Nightendday (Post 465820)
My cadence isn't top of the line SQ but it was only 150bucks. 75x4.
look into the smaller ones, trust me this is do-able on a budget.

thanks for your input
could you quote the brand and model of your amp!

v a nice weekend

Nightendday 03-08-2009 03:18 AM


Originally Posted by jdmg (Post 465842)
thanks for your input
could you quote the brand and model of your amp!

v a nice weekend

Cadence TXA-300.4

http://www.cadencestore.com/

jdmg 03-08-2009 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Nightendday (Post 465931)
Cadence TXA-300.4

http://www.cadencestore.com/

thanks so much:smilie_da
pretty attractive!


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