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I have been using the Hawg Wired RS400 with stock HU and Hawg Wired ZX654-100 in fairing speakers on my 2010 SG. The amp is no longer working looking for a good "affordable" replacement amp to use with this configuration. Any help appreciated. Speaker specs below..
Hawg Wired is really good about taking care of their issues and backing up their equipment. I would call and ask for Rich. If they were installed together and that Amp failed before those speakers failed, you might be able to get it replaced
Are you looking to upgrade or about the same performance? Those speakers won't handle a much bigger amp
I have been using the Hawg Wired RS400 with stock HU and Hawg Wired ZX654-100 in fairing speakers on my 2010 SG. The amp is no longer working looking for a good "affordable" replacement amp to use with this configuration. Any help appreciated. Speaker specs below..
The Cerwin Vega B52 is a much better amp! If you can get your hands on a B52 go for it! Your speakers will sound a whole lot better with 150 watts going to em!
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