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ejpristia 
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Posted: May 24, 2003 at 6:29 PM / IP Logged  
I have a pair of Boston Pro series 5.25 components. I am powering them with a PPI A404 amp. I realize that I need more power. I was wondering what amp is recommended. I was looking into alpine V12, xtant, Zapco, Orion and Audiobahn. What is the most distortion free, clean and relatively easy to hook up out of these. If anyone else has any other suggestions on different types of amps let me know.
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wow you sure want alot out of your amps. lol I think the v12 or the orion is your best bet. all you listed are good amps.

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You might want to look into Diamond Audio. They have some of the cleanest amp's  and lowest distortion levels on the market. I would suggest the D7104 http://www.diamondaudio.com/MobileAudio/index.cfm?page=Amplifiers 

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