If you need a 5-channel, yeah, it's a great option. They have 2/3/4 and monoblock options as well... and they stack! :)
Big caveat: make sure that you have *good* cabling. Class-D amps will happily amplify and pass any noise you have (alternator whine, etc). They'll also run hot if you've got weak lines to the speakers or undersized power cabling. Cable them right and these little PDX's run cool to the touch even when you wail on 'em. Bottle up just one or two of the paths a little and you can fry an egg.
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Date: 2010-02-23 01:01 am (UTC)Big caveat: make sure that you have *good* cabling. Class-D amps will happily amplify and pass any noise you have (alternator whine, etc). They'll also run hot if you've got weak lines to the speakers or undersized power cabling. Cable them right and these little PDX's run cool to the touch even when you wail on 'em. Bottle up just one or two of the paths a little and you can fry an egg.