NEED HELP CHOOSING AMP
I WILL BE RUNNING THESE 4 SPEAKERS TO AN AMP!! I NEED HELP CHOOSING A 4 CHANNEL AMP THAT HAS RIGHT POWER TO RUN THESE
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_1086939...ch=693.9&tp=91
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_1086020...=6020cs&tp=106
WOULD PREFER ALPINE OR INFINITY AMPS BUT I'M OPEN TO ANY
ALSO AFTER I SET THIS UP I WILL BE SETTING UP A JL 10W7 WITH A JL 500/1AMP
THANKS FOR THE HELP
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_1086939...ch=693.9&tp=91
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_1086020...=6020cs&tp=106
WOULD PREFER ALPINE OR INFINITY AMPS BUT I'M OPEN TO ANY
ALSO AFTER I SET THIS UP I WILL BE SETTING UP A JL 10W7 WITH A JL 500/1AMP
THANKS FOR THE HELP
First, STOP YELLING we can hear you.
I would recommend the JL Audio 450/4v2, and replace the Kappa 693.9i with either a mid-range/mid-bass driver or a 2way and disable the tweeters, high frequencies from behind you is not a good thing, wire the rear speakers in series and connect them to the bridged rear, [channel 3&4] channels of the amp, that will help the imaging and staging of the system.
Yes the amp is a little over-powered for the speakers and you could get away with a 300/4v2, but it's better to be over-powered then underpowered, and you can always just not turn the amp gain up all the way.94
I would recommend the JL Audio 450/4v2, and replace the Kappa 693.9i with either a mid-range/mid-bass driver or a 2way and disable the tweeters, high frequencies from behind you is not a good thing, wire the rear speakers in series and connect them to the bridged rear, [channel 3&4] channels of the amp, that will help the imaging and staging of the system.
Yes the amp is a little over-powered for the speakers and you could get away with a 300/4v2, but it's better to be over-powered then underpowered, and you can always just not turn the amp gain up all the way.94
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