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The problem with that is, I already have the Infinity Kappas sitting here in the shop. I bought them because I understand they are the cream of the crop for fairing speakers.
What about running 2 PBR300x2 amps? Whould that be the better answer for my situation?
Perfect! I thought I read where you sent the x2 back and was looking to buy a 4 channel amp. Never the less two PBR300X2's would be perfect for the Pioneers and the infinity's. Go for it!
Last edited by Gannicus; May 28, 2014 at 11:36 AM.
Perfect! I thought I read where you sent the x2 back and was looking to buy a 4 channel amp. Never the less two PBR300X2's would be perfect for the Pioneers and the infinity's. Go for it!
I did send it back. LOL
But, if 2 PBR300x2 amps is what I should run, I'll order them......again.
I just thought there may be a better alternative. I just don't want to lose my FM reception
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