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Can anyone recommend a SMALL four channel less then 60 X 4 amp to run my dash and doors in a 1996 Somoma. The space behind the seat is gone do to the sub and amp. Under the drivers seat or in the console is were it one will fit. I have Rockford series 1 that kicks a and fits but the chance of finding another are slim. Thanks.

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Or two two channel amps 60 X 2 or less.
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Small as in physically small?  The new Apline PDX series amps are really compact.  A 4.100 might be your ticket.
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Yes, small physically. 10" or 11" wide by 8" deep and 2 1/4" high. That would be pefect for under the seat. the 8" deep seams to be the tuff one.

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Sony makes a couple small amps that are specifically designed for your situation.
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Alpine PDX or Pioneer Premiere will be 2 amps to look at right now.

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Price range? or is this not a concern...
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Money IS an object. I don’t intend to win any competitions when it’s complete. Just clean sound. It will only run mids and highs so it won’t need to be a killer.

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The PDX series is a little thick for you I think...Alpine lists it at 2 7/16 tall. The footprint fits though.
The only thing I've found that's crazy thin is the Xtant .1 series, which are also crazy expensive.
Personally, I'm looking for something even thinner...less than 2", but I'm more flexible with the footprint. Fitting an amp under the seat of a Civic is tough.
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Genesis amps are REAL "this"    BUT REAL spendy!

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