

The foot print of this amp is almost equal to a 8x10 sheet of paper. It installed cleanly under the front seat with plenty of clearance. This review is from: Kenwood Kac-8405 720-Watt 4/3/2-Channel Amplifier with Variable LPF/HPF (Electronics) I installed this amp in a 2 door 2010 Tundra to power Infinity 630's and used the second channel, bridged, to power a 8" Infinity sub woofer. The amp was easy to install (I mounted the amp to a 3/8" plywood panel. As good as the speakers were, they are now that much better.

I don't listen to the radio any louder than before but everything sounds much fuller and well rounded. I had read that an amp really makes speakers sound much better, I was not expecting it to. The speakers made a world of difference but I was concerned about blowing the radio out due to the 2ohm speakers so I figured it would be better to put in an amp to avoid that possibility. I upgraded the speakers with Infinity Kappa 60.9CS up front and Infinity Kappa 63.9's in the back. I just want better sound quality from my factory stereo. I'm a 40ish male not looking for thumping music nor music loud enough to make my ears bleed. I can't overemphasize how happy I am with this product. This review is from: Kenwood Kac-8405 720-Watt 4/3/2-Channel Amplifier with Variable LPF/HPF (Electronics) I installed this into a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe directly from the base factory radio.
