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<blockquote data-quote="Zee77" data-source="post: 323841" data-attributes="member: 3171"><p>Hi acidburn, i've installed a 4-channel amp in my e46 and so far no probs.. using 2 channel to run my soundstream components up front and 2 channel to run my subwoofer in the boot.. Bass is good and i didnt feel any power reduction at all.. If u want more powerful and solid bass, i suggest u install a monoblock to run your subwoofer.. so far no computer haywires as claimed by the AB dude... if u want, u can add voltage stabiliser to reduce interference...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zee77, post: 323841, member: 3171"] Hi acidburn, i've installed a 4-channel amp in my e46 and so far no probs.. using 2 channel to run my soundstream components up front and 2 channel to run my subwoofer in the boot.. Bass is good and i didnt feel any power reduction at all.. If u want more powerful and solid bass, i suggest u install a monoblock to run your subwoofer.. so far no computer haywires as claimed by the AB dude... if u want, u can add voltage stabiliser to reduce interference... [/QUOTE]
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