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i would agree with no respect! response has a great 4 chan amp for about $400....

i would run the fronts off the amp, rears off the head unit and bridge the 2 channels left for the sub...get a half decent sub, and you will have a good quality sounding system

(upgade the battery will be wise...skylines always have dodgy batteries!)

NO_RSPECT is correct.

for $400 u wont get shit in big name brands.

jaycar makes good amps and their cheap, but ppl think eeewww its a jaycar its gotta be shit.

for $400 to run 4 speakers is pretty hard.

i got a v12 cost $900 jsut to run my front splits.

o it has sub output but thats just shit.

You should be able to get a decent amp for $400 - If you want comp grade stuff and make lots of noise then of course you have to pay for it. Its only if you hear the really good stuff will you want it :D You can always upgrade later down the track if you're not happy with the final result.

A good "mid range" amp you'll probably going to get good sound out of and you'll be happy with - its going to sound better than the face-unit amp at least. Just don't get anything too bargain basement ($250 for a 4 channel) because i have heard people try to go too low grade and they sound shit.. hissing, other noise, lack of clarity, everything. Its not good! If you've got reasonable speakers than it seems a waste to destroy the final result by a very poor amp.

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