Varilux
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My son and I recently installed the Alpine KTP amp in our F150 FX4, and the amp was the only thing on backorder from Crutchfield (however, it only took about 3 days for them to get it in stock and ship it- they seem to get shipments of this amp in pretty regularly).
From what I can tell, the Alpine KTP is designed to receive high level inputs. Overall, I would say the Alpine KTP-455 amp is the best amp on the market for my particular needs (which is why I now have three of them installed in vehicles). Compact, enough power for my purposes, and installation is really straightforward (love not having to install resistors in the channel feeds like you apparently have to do with most amps). It's only 50 amps per channel or so, but considering you have to keep the gain turned pretty much all the way down to keep the volume at listenable levels it seems to pack plenty enough punch to run 4 to 8 speakers.
From what I can tell, the Alpine KTP is designed to receive high level inputs. Overall, I would say the Alpine KTP-455 amp is the best amp on the market for my particular needs (which is why I now have three of them installed in vehicles). Compact, enough power for my purposes, and installation is really straightforward (love not having to install resistors in the channel feeds like you apparently have to do with most amps). It's only 50 amps per channel or so, but considering you have to keep the gain turned pretty much all the way down to keep the volume at listenable levels it seems to pack plenty enough punch to run 4 to 8 speakers.
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