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> Amp In 05 Accent
MattG3169
post Mar 7 2007, 12:32 AM
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Hey
I recently had a sony cd player (about 22w x 4 RMS pre-amp) and speakers (45w RMS) installed to my accent but the sound is still somewhat shotty. The highs are generally crystal clear but the lows and mids are muddy and muffled. I've also been told underpowering speakers can damage them. So I am looking to get an amp; would a 40w x 4 RMS amp be fine or should i just go for a 50+w x 4 RMS amp? any good brands out there? I kinda want to stay under the $200 range since I'm sure install won't be cheap either...

Another question, I've read a few things about amps taking up too much power from the altenator and battery... does anyone know if an amp would cause my lights to dim or drain the battery? Would I need a capacitor or a new altenator to get the power I need? Remember I have an 05 accent and for some reason I think it doesen't have that much power lol.

Also, my doors rattle when I play bass-heavy music, and I don't think its the inside of the door. I can push on the door near the speaker and cause the buzz to stop.
Would dynamat stop this type of vibraiting and would an amp cause more vibirations or just more "efficient and better sounding" vibrations? I want to listen to my music somewhat loud and somewhat bass heavy, but I hate when a song drops to just bass and I can hear the buzzing.

Thanks.

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