amp for interior speakers.....size watt channel
I currently have 6.5's that are rated at 65 w rms each sens 91db
6x9's that are rated at 100 w rms each sens 92 db
im looking for a 4 channel amp that i can connect these interior speakers to but i m afraid im gonna get one to powerful and blow them or too underpowered and not get the right sound. what kind of wpc (watts per channel) should i look for??. do i go 2 channel and bridge them or better 4 channel and just use parallel wiring???
6x9's that are rated at 100 w rms each sens 92 db
im looking for a 4 channel amp that i can connect these interior speakers to but i m afraid im gonna get one to powerful and blow them or too underpowered and not get the right sound. what kind of wpc (watts per channel) should i look for??. do i go 2 channel and bridge them or better 4 channel and just use parallel wiring???
75x4 rms would be a decent choice.
I know Alpine makes one cause i have one in my car,but im sure tons of other companies make one.
I know Alpine makes one cause i have one in my car,but im sure tons of other companies make one.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Skip01 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">75x4 rms would be a decent choice.
I know Alpine makes one cause i have one in my car,but im sure tons of other companies make one.
</TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto the above, 4 x 75 would be fine, even a 4 x 100 and just keep the gain down on the fronts.
BTW what kind of speakers, [makes and models]?
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I know Alpine makes one cause i have one in my car,but im sure tons of other companies make one.
</TD></TR></TABLE> Ditto the above, 4 x 75 would be fine, even a 4 x 100 and just keep the gain down on the fronts.
BTW what kind of speakers, [makes and models]?
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