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I am looking for a good quality 4 channel amp that has about 65 watts rms.  I know that there are alot of amps with this but I am also looking for a amp that will play with very little distortion.  Can any one out there help me..

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Here's a good one.  I'm gonna put this one in my 1997 altima to run my speakers.
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Here's another one that's promising.  I'm assuming money might be an issue and you may not want to spend alot on it.  If money is not a problem you could possibly go with this one
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how about this one for not much $$ ($125 shipped) and 65W per channel at 12V (not the usual spec at 14.4).
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Low distortion output into 4 channels and around 65 wpc?  Try this.  Or if you are serious, something like this.
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What about the Alpine MRV-F340? It runs around 55w per channel into 4ohm and its very clean.
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Yes, that's one of my links above.  Any of the Alpine V-drive amps are a good choice, IMO.What are some good quality 4 Channel Amp - Last Post -- posted image.
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I would look at the Diamond Audio D5 600.4 http://www.diamondaudio.com/MobileAudio/products/dsp_popupProductInfo.cfm?id=77 it’s a bit pricey but you get what you pay for. The THD is 0.03% now you’re not going to find anything better then that unless you go with McIntosh or a like company. The sound on the Diamonds is amazing and I wouldn’t recommend anything less.

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