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Alan
 
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Is it that bad to run comps and a sub koda10 with a 4 channel amp.
I was told to use two amps but if it's a well built amp why not?

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Is it that bad to run comps and a sub koda10 with a 4 channel amp.
I was told to use two amps but if it's a well built amp why not?


Why use two? If the power output suits your needs, then go for it.


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Chris Mullins
 
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only thing i can say is you would get a little more control if you use two
amps, but in your position i probably wouldn't hesitate to run them if i
already owned the amp


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Is it that bad to run comps and a sub koda10 with a 4 channel amp.
I was told to use two amps but if it's a well built amp why not?


Why use two? If the power output suits your needs, then go for it.




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