Clarion APA4203 Mult-Channel Amplifier Amplifiers

Clarion APA4203 Mult-Channel Amplifier Amplifiers 

USER REVIEWS

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[May 21, 2009]
arley
Model Reviewed: clarion APA4203

Strength:

this amp defantly puts out

Weakness:

i dunno like i said im only powering 2 10z in a sealed box n the boom aint 2 booming but sound better then the kenwood kac742 i was usin before it kept over heating so i bought the clarion wich is much better

this amp is suppose to kick ass but i was wondering if it can put out enough power to make a 15 inch ma audio sub woofer in a sealed box pound and sound good?. right now im running 2 `10" JL audio subs off it in a sealed box and they sound deadly

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OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 23, 2003]
justin omara
Model Reviewed: 1998

Strength:

powers 3 10 rockford fosgate sub with eas`

this amp kicks ass

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2000]
Pete C.

Strength:

The power is OK, but nothing special.

Weakness:

The sound quality is nothing compared to an Alpine V12 4 channel. The imaging coming from the 4203 sounds muddled.

For $225 this amp isnt bad, but the sound quality is not that great. Once i put in an Alpine MRVF303, everything was better from the sound quality to the imaging. The highs coming from the 4203 sound muddled and the imaging isn't as great as with the Alpine.

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Alpine V12 MRVF303

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 19, 2000]
Ken Correnti

Strength:

Total flexability on picking crossover points, bridging to two channel mode, input sensitivity, and it's low profile fits well under seats.

Weakness:

Can't say anything bad about it!

At a retail of about $279 - $299, it can't be beat in flexability or sound quality. Alpine V-12 is a close bet, and would probably compare very favorably, but at a higher price point. I chose this based on sound quality & flexability, as well as $VALUE...and it delivers in all catagories! The Kenwood KAC748 is also a very good value, but not as much "guts" (less power).

If you're looking to improve your factory stereo, remember to ALWAYS start out with a good 4-channel amp! Your speakers will love you for it! The most common mistake is to start off by replacing speakers, which should be step #2. If you replace your speakers first, then you still have "not enough power" to power the new speakers, and doing this first sometimes sounds MUCH WORSE!...than your factory speakers!

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I've used older 4 channel amps that just can't compare

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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