Hifonics amps, any good for a cheap amp?
Well, I was looking for something cheap to give the rears some power.
Rear Comp CDT Audio CL-61a--originally had planned to run these off the HU, but figured If I have everything torn apart and I'm running wires, whats another hundred for the Hifonics Falcon 90x2 at that point.
I tried Kappas in the rear and also some polks, but wasn't happy with them so for $138 for the CL's I couldn't resist
So about $100-$120
HU is 9833
Front Components CDT Audio HD-62 off JL Audio 300/2
Rear Comp CDT Audio CL-61a--originally had planned to run these off the HU, but figured If I have everything torn apart and I'm running wires, whats another hundred for the Hifonics Falcon 90x2 at that point.
I tried Kappas in the rear and also some polks, but wasn't happy with them so for $138 for the CL's I couldn't resist
So about $100-$120
HU is 9833
Front Components CDT Audio HD-62 off JL Audio 300/2
I would probably buy something else but that is just me..
Maybe a PPI amp...
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/1816
Or this Alpine..
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/1191
Both make very respectable products. I know Hifonics sub amps are excellent bang-for-the buck amps, but I'm not sure of their non-sub amps myself.
Maybe a PPI amp...
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/1816
Or this Alpine..
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/1191
Both make very respectable products. I know Hifonics sub amps are excellent bang-for-the buck amps, but I'm not sure of their non-sub amps myself.
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