Car Amplifiers

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Shop car amplifiers at Car Audio Centre and find the right amplifier for your car from leading brands including Kenwood, Kicker, Focal, Phoenix Gold, and Pioneer. Our range covers monoblock amps for subwoofers, 2‑channel and 4‑channel car audio amplifiers for speaker upgrades, multi‑channel units for complete system builds, and compact amplifier options, all with free UK delivery. Use the filters below to browse products by brand, channels, and power to discover the right car amp for your setup and check available stock.

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Browse the car amplifier categories below to identify the right channel configuration and power output for your speakers, subwoofer, or complete audio system.

Monoblock Amplifiers

A monoblock amplifier for car use is a single‑channel unit designed to power subwoofers, delivering high RMS output for deep, controlled bass. Their focused design makes them efficient for impactful low frequencies. Browse monoblock amplifiers to find the right match for your music.

2-Channel Amplifiers

A 2‑channel car stereo amplifier delivers clean output to drive a pair of speakers, ideal for simple upgrades. Many models can be bridged to run a subwoofer, adding flexibility. Explore 2‑channel amplifiers to select the right option for your device.

4-Channel Amplifiers

A 4‑channel car audio amplifier can drive both front and rear speakers or drive the front speakers and a bridged subwoofer channel. This makes them versatile for complete upgrades. View 4‑channel amplifiers to configure the best fit for your vehicle and improve sound control.

Multi-Channel Amplifiers

A 5‑channel or multi‑channel car speaker amplifier powers an entire system, driving speakers and a subwoofer from a single unit. This reduces wiring and saves space, especially with compact car amplifier designs. Check multi‑channel amplifiers for complete series solutions in one unit, clearly displayed for easy selection.

Why Choose a Car Amplifier?

Adding a dedicated car amplifier to your vehicle audio system delivers more usable power, cleaner output, and greater control over how your speakers and subwoofer perform.

Louder, Cleaner Sound

A car audio amplifier supplies significantly more clean power to speakers than the built-in amplifier in a head unit can manage. The result is higher volume levels, better clarity, and far less distortion, making a noticeable difference in how the system sounds at any volume.

Power a Subwoofer

A subwoofer draws more power than a standard head unit output can reliably supply, and pairing one with a dedicated car amp allows it to operate at its rated RMS level. This produces deeper, more controlled bass without straining the rest of the system or causing distortion at higher output levels.

Less Distortion at High Volume

A correctly matched car speaker amplifier maintains audio quality as volume increases, reducing the clipping and distortion that occurs when a head unit is pushed beyond its limits. Running speakers in a properly powered system also reduces the risk of long-term driver damage from sustained distortion.

Add Power Without Changing the Head Unit

A small car amplifier or full‑size unit connects to a factory stereo using speaker‑level inputs or a line output converter. A compact car amplifier delivers better audio to drivers as a practical first upgrade without replacing the original head unit.

FAQ About Car Amplifiers

What does an amplifier do for a car?

A car amplifier takes the audio signal from a head unit and increases its power output before sending it to the speakers or subwoofer. It results in louder, cleaner, and more detailed sound than a head unit alone can produce.

Which amplifier is good for a car?

The right car audio amplifier depends on what you are powering. A monoblock suits a subwoofer, a 2-channel or 4-channel car stereo amplifier works well for speaker upgrades, and a multi-channel unit covers a full system from a single installation.

How many watts is a good car amplifier?

RMS wattage is the figure that matters most when matching a car amp to speakers or a subwoofer. Aim for an amplifier whose RMS output per channel is close to the RMS rating of the driver it is powering, rather than relying on peak power figures.

How to choose a car amplifier?

Start by deciding what you need to power, then match the channel count and RMS output of the amplifier for car use to your speakers or subwoofer. Always consider impedance ratings and available installation space in your vehicle when choosing a car audio amplifier.