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VEVOR 4-Channel Class D Car Audio Amplifier 4 x 420W at 4 Ohm / 4 x 600W at 2 Ohm $65.91 + Free Shipping

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VEVOR [vevor.com] has a 4-Channel Class D Car Audio Amplifier 4 x 420W at 4 Ohm / 4 x 600W at 2 Ohm for $74.90 - $8.99 w/code VVBSSUS12 = $65.91. Shipping is Free

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  • High Power, Strong Performance: This 4-channel Class D car audio amplifier delivers up to 4 x 420W @ 4 Ohms / 4 x 600W @ 2 Ohms (max) for clean, stable output even at high volume. Enjoy full and powerful in-car audio
  • Bridgeable for Extra Bass Power: Bridgeable channels give you the option to combine power output for subwoofers. This 4-channel car amplifier delivers deep, punchy bass without needing an additional amplifier
  • Crystal-Clear Audio Quality: Featuring low distortion (THD < 0.02%) and an SNR above 96 dBA, this 4 channel amp delivers clean, accurate sound from deep bass to smooth jazz, with minimal unwanted noise
  • Better Heat Dissipation: The car stereo amp's aluminum alloy shell quickly dissipates heat from internal components for cooler operation and longer lifespan. The built-in fuse ensures reliable current control for dependable operation under all conditions
  • Wide Vehicle Compatibility: Built to integrate smoothly with sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, off-road vehicles, and sports cars, this 4-channel amplifier works with nearly all 12V automotive systems
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VEVOR [vevor.com] has a 4-Channel Class D Car Audio Amplifier 4 x 420W at 4 Ohm / 4 x 600W at 2 Ohm for $74.90 - $8.99 w/code VVBSSUS12 = $65.91. Shipping is Free

Details:
  • High Power, Strong Performance: This 4-channel Class D car audio amplifier delivers up to 4 x 420W @ 4 Ohms / 4 x 600W @ 2 Ohms (max) for clean, stable output even at high volume. Enjoy full and powerful in-car audio
  • Bridgeable for Extra Bass Power: Bridgeable channels give you the option to combine power output for subwoofers. This 4-channel car amplifier delivers deep, punchy bass without needing an additional amplifier
  • Crystal-Clear Audio Quality: Featuring low distortion (THD < 0.02%) and an SNR above 96 dBA, this 4 channel amp delivers clean, accurate sound from deep bass to smooth jazz, with minimal unwanted noise
  • Better Heat Dissipation: The car stereo amp's aluminum alloy shell quickly dissipates heat from internal components for cooler operation and longer lifespan. The built-in fuse ensures reliable current control for dependable operation under all conditions
  • Wide Vehicle Compatibility: Built to integrate smoothly with sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, off-road vehicles, and sports cars, this 4-channel amplifier works with nearly all 12V automotive systems

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Jun 10, 2026 10:28 AM
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aznnp77Jun 10, 2026 10:28 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank aznnp77

As a person who learned at a very young age that cheap car audio is junk, I could never buy non-name brand again.

If you want a good Class D subwoofer amp for this price range, look for a used Alpine MRP-M500. They come up for $50-60 in my area from time to time. That's a solid amp with 500 watt RMS output.
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Jun 11, 2026 09:28 PM
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WillW9934Jun 11, 2026 09:28 PM
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Vevor has been well reviewed. Great value to cost. Not the cleanest at full volume but i have been impressed at the power they pack into a small low cost amp.
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WickedDripJun 11, 2026 10:01 PM
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Quote from aznnp77 :
As a person who learned at a very young age that cheap car audio is junk, I could never buy non-name brand again.

If you want a good Class D subwoofer amp for this price range, look for a used Alpine MRP-M500. They come up for $50-60 in my area from time to time. That's a solid amp with 500 watt RMS output.
This is what an Amazon Basics amp would look like. It's fine for what it is. Class D is easy now.
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shabazz18Jun 12, 2026 01:08 AM
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Quote from aznnp77 :
As a person who learned at a very young age that cheap car audio is junk, I could never buy non-name brand again. If you want a good Class D subwoofer amp for this price range, look for a used Alpine MRP-M500. They come up for $50-60 in my area from time to time. That's a solid amp with 500 watt RMS output.
As a person who grew up the same time as you, I also know the Internet exists, and YouTube channels like Williston Audio exist. Cheap car audio is no longer a "name brand is best" game.
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Jun 12, 2026 08:51 AM
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Quote from aznnp77 :
As a person who learned at a very young age that cheap car audio is junk, I could never buy non-name brand again. If you want a good Class D subwoofer amp for this price range, look for a used Alpine MRP-M500. They come up for $50-60 in my area from time to time. That's a solid amp with 500 watt RMS output.
I don't disagree with buying old Alpine, but the MRP-M500 is a mono sub amp. OP's amp is a 4-channel.
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UniqueLeopard361
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Never used these before. Can someone explain how these work? Do these replace an amplifier in the car and attach to the car speakers? Or how is this used? Can it be used for anything else?

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Jun 12, 2026 11:03 AM
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cc_devilleJun 12, 2026 11:03 AM
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This is a good deal as i believe this is typically 100. Not sure of sound quality, but vevor is becoming a big thing.
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May sacrifice long term durability with cheap capacitors to reach this price level. Acceptable sound quality for mobile environment, especially with non-CD/FLAC audiophile recordings. A more realistic FTC rating would be 20-20000 Hz at 70 watts x 4 with 1% distortion (21 A load on the battery/alternator).
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Quote from UniqueLeopard361 :
Never used these before. Can someone explain how these work? Do these replace an amplifier in the car and attach to the car speakers? Or how is this used? Can it be used for anything else?
Power source comes from the car's battery/alternator. Best to hook up a dedicated 12 gauge wire with 20-25A in-line fuse from the battery's + terminal to the amp. Use the car's metal chassis for ground. Connect the speaker's + and - terminals to the amp's output terminals. Use the radio's RCA output to feed the signal to the amp. You can still use the car's amplifier to power the existing speakers, and this amp to add more speakers.

This is an amplifier powered by 12-15 VDC input. The output stage can power up to four 4 ohms speakers up to about 70 watts per channel. You can run an 8 ohms home speaker, but power output will likely drop in half.
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lottathoughtJun 12, 2026 03:19 PM
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Quote from UniqueLeopard361 :
Never used these before. Can someone explain how these work? Do these replace an amplifier in the car and attach to the car speakers? Or how is this used? Can it be used for anything else?
Your question is very broad...so I am going to attempt to give you a 100 mile overview answer.

This is for those interested in upgrading their car sound system. Typically you are not going to use it to replace your stock amp...to power stock speakers.

In the most basic of terms, you have 3 general areas to upgrade the car audio.
Speakers, Amps, Head Unit.
(If you get to the point you are concerned over crossovers, etc, you no longer need this explanation)

The first step in upgrading is usually the speakers first.
Once you have upgraded the speakers however, you are going to look at upgrading the amp.
There are many different goals when it comes to upgrading.
You may be looking to add a sub for better bass. You may be looking for a generally better sound system, You may be looking to get into competitions, etc.

I want to be clear...thinking this is up to competitions is like thinking buying a utility belt makes you Batman.
But...this and some improved speakers can moderately improve your car audio.
That is all that a large number of people want to do. The car, done right, can make an excellent soundstage. Although the average stock car audio today is pretty good, some want to really enjoy their music. Then it becomes a balance between price/upgrade. How much enjoyment can you actually afford? The rule here is that there is a sliding scale.. and the higher you go, the increments of improvement get smaller and the price gets higher.

I am likely showing my age, but this can be a very fun hobby. There is an entire science in this. Coming up with ways to improve your sound can be as in depth as you want it to be.
The great thing is that you can take the offramp anytime you are ready.. and enjoy what you did.

In regards to what else it can be used for.... well there goes that science. Cars are typically 4 ohms resistance. Homes are typically 8 ohms resistance. (Yes, I know this is not universal but that is a good starter for a beginner.) So while this would work for either car or home, the way that it is wired and the cutting in half the power to a home system makes it not terribly suited for anything other than a car.
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Quote from lottathought :
Your question is very broad...so I am going to attempt to give you a 100 mile overview answer.This is for those interested in upgrading their car sound system. Typically you are not going to use it to replace your stock amp...to power stock speakers.In the most basic of terms, you have 3 general areas to upgrade the car audio.Speakers, Amps, Head Unit. (If you get to the point you are concerned over crossovers, etc, you no longer need this explanation)The first step in upgrading is usually the speakers first.Once you have upgraded the speakers however, you are going to look at upgrading the amp.There are many different goals when it comes to upgrading.You may be looking to add a sub for better bass. You may be looking for a generally better sound system, You may be looking to get into competitions, etc. I want to be clear...thinking this is up to competitions is like thinking buying a utility belt makes you Batman. But...this and some improved speakers can moderately improve your car audio.That is all that a large number of people want to do. The car, done right, can make an excellent soundstage. Although the average stock car audio today is pretty good, some want to really enjoy their music. Then it becomes a balance between price/upgrade. How much enjoyment can you actually afford? The rule here is that there is a sliding scale.. and the higher you go, the increments of improvement get smaller and the price gets higher.I am likely showing my age, but this can be a very fun hobby. There is an entire science in this. Coming up with ways to improve your sound can be as in depth as you want it to be.The great thing is that you can take the offramp anytime you are ready.. and enjoy what you did.In regards to what else it can be used for.... well there goes that science. Cars are typically 4 ohms resistance. Homes are typically 8 ohms resistance. (Yes, I know this is not universal but that is a good starter for a beginner.) So while this would work for either car or home, the way that it is wired and the cutting in half the power to a home system makes it not terribly suited for anything other than a car.
I see. Thanks for the explanation. I am very new to all this so was curious. I think my car might be okay, but I have a family member who's a student who got an old used car recently, so was wondering if this would help. Sounds like you have to really know your stuff though.
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lottathoughtJun 12, 2026 03:30 PM
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Quote from UniqueLeopard361 :
I see. Thanks for the explanation. I am very new to all this so was curious. I think my car might be okay, but I have a family member who's a student who got an old used car recently, so was wondering if this would help. Sounds like you have to really know your stuff though.

There is a learning curve...but if interested, this is a good way to start. This can be an excellent solution for an old, used car.
And if we were able to figure it out on our own in the 80's you should be just fine with Youtube University.
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DanielJ4164Jun 12, 2026 03:54 PM
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Quote from shabazz18 :
As a person who grew up the same time as you, I also know the Internet exists, and YouTube channels like Williston Audio exist. Cheap car audio is no longer a "name brand is best" game.
"This is NOT a mickey mouse program" aznnp77 has never seen what these little amps can do nowadays, still ptsd of tricked by the class A/B Boss amps in the 90s.

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Jun 12, 2026 06:32 PM
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lookalikehuuhJun 12, 2026 06:32 PM
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Quote from DanielJ4164 :
"This is NOT a mickey mouse program" aznnp77 has never seen what these little amps can do nowadays, still ptsd of tricked by the class A/B Boss amps in the 90s.
Well... he's not eactly wrong though, although the amp dyno does give you a great resource for power ratings, what it doesn't give you is a great indication of the actual audio quality of the amplifier which can be influenced by a ton of components.
Name brand amps generally speaking will have more design go into actual audio quality. Tons of other factors play a role in the "quality" of an amplifier.
The other missing piece is reliability of the internals. You still see old school Kicker, Rockford, JL Audio, Alpine etc... rolling around working great. In an automotive environment where temperatures can vary wildly from below freezing to nearly water boiling temps in a locked car in the summer, the quality of those components can definitely influence how long before you have to replace the unit. I personally have a late 90s Alpine V12 that would probably take this amp to the cleaners when it comes to audio quality, although this one would be potentially louder because of the higher raw power output.
I personally prefer to throw a good quality Alpine, JL Audio, Rockford or similar amplifier in my personal vehicles, but I'm pretty picky with audio.

All of that being said, this amp looks to output great power numbers for the price and would probably work fine for a couple of years for someone on a budget.

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