Dead horse?
Well the BT line levelers and speaker adapters are pretty much a must have so there's a few bucks. Depending on what amp you decide on you may or may not need an amp mounting plate, BT has that as well.
Since you're only doing fronts I'd definitely lean towards an amp that performs well bridged so you can put some power to good speakers. I'll stay out of the amp/speaker combinations because there are literally countless combinations (and pairing the right ones together is hugely important) and others on here know way more about the good ones than I do.
I'll also add that if you can stretch the budget to $1000 that could kick you into another level of performance for only a couple more Benjamins. There's also a lot of folks switching over to the DD AW6.5 components right now, so the classifieds are flooded with some deals on equipment that is pretty darn good for a lot of folk's needs.
Since you're only doing fronts I'd definitely lean towards an amp that performs well bridged so you can put some power to good speakers. I'll stay out of the amp/speaker combinations because there are literally countless combinations (and pairing the right ones together is hugely important) and others on here know way more about the good ones than I do.
I'll also add that if you can stretch the budget to $1000 that could kick you into another level of performance for only a couple more Benjamins. There's also a lot of folks switching over to the DD AW6.5 components right now, so the classifieds are flooded with some deals on equipment that is pretty darn good for a lot of folk's needs.
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