Can this amp power my components and sub?
Can this amp power both or do i need another separate amp to power the components? Also when they talk about watt rating with the components are they talking about both speakers together or is each one rated at 90 RMS. sorry i am noob
Thunder684 4-Channel Amplifier
This 4-channel amplifier has the most flexible crossover we offer. On both front and rear channels, it's variable from 40Hz to 200Hz and selectable for either stereo high pass or mono low pass. The "Non-Fading Summed Output" jacks provide a line level summed output of the right front/right rear and left front/left rear input signals. This output is typically used to drive an external subwoofer amplifier. The parallel input switch allows a 2-channel signal to drive all four channels (no need for a "Y" connector). This amp even has the MTX Audio Thunder EQ bass boost!
Specifications
RMS Power 12.5 VDC
Input
Low Level Input
Input Select
Crossover(s)
Hi / low @ 40Hz-200Hz - Front/Rear Variable
Thunder EQ
RCA Output
Full Range Only
2 Ohm Load 120 w x 4
4 Ohm Load 60 w x 4
Bridged 4 Ohm Load 240 w x 2
Dynamic Power 14.4 VDC
2 Ohm Load 170 w x 4
4 Ohm Load 85 w x 4
Bridged 4 Ohm Load 340 w x 2
Dimensions (with ISO Feet)
15.6" x 9.75" x 2.1"
39.7cm x 24.8cm x 5.3cm
Infinity componets
REF6020CS
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power Handling, RMS 90 watts
Power Handling, Peak 270 watts
Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 93dB
Frequency Response 53Hz - 21kHz
Impedance 2 ohms
Mounting Depth 1-15/16"
and the sub 10" infinity perfect.
10" 4-ohm subwoofer
aluminum cone with high-roll butyl-rubber surround
massive cast-aluminum basket
suitable for free-air use (handles up to 175 watts in free-air applications)
recommended power range: 75-350 watts RMS
peak power handling: 1,400 watts
frequency response: 18-200 Hz
sensitivity: 94 dB
top mount depth: 5-3/4"
sealed box volume: 0.6 cu. ft.
ported box volume: 1.0 cu. ft.
Thunder684 4-Channel Amplifier
This 4-channel amplifier has the most flexible crossover we offer. On both front and rear channels, it's variable from 40Hz to 200Hz and selectable for either stereo high pass or mono low pass. The "Non-Fading Summed Output" jacks provide a line level summed output of the right front/right rear and left front/left rear input signals. This output is typically used to drive an external subwoofer amplifier. The parallel input switch allows a 2-channel signal to drive all four channels (no need for a "Y" connector). This amp even has the MTX Audio Thunder EQ bass boost!
Specifications
RMS Power 12.5 VDC
Input
Low Level Input
Input Select
Crossover(s)
Hi / low @ 40Hz-200Hz - Front/Rear Variable
Thunder EQ
RCA Output
Full Range Only
2 Ohm Load 120 w x 4
4 Ohm Load 60 w x 4
Bridged 4 Ohm Load 240 w x 2
Dynamic Power 14.4 VDC
2 Ohm Load 170 w x 4
4 Ohm Load 85 w x 4
Bridged 4 Ohm Load 340 w x 2
Dimensions (with ISO Feet)
15.6" x 9.75" x 2.1"
39.7cm x 24.8cm x 5.3cm
Infinity componets
REF6020CS
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power Handling, RMS 90 watts
Power Handling, Peak 270 watts
Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 93dB
Frequency Response 53Hz - 21kHz
Impedance 2 ohms
Mounting Depth 1-15/16"
and the sub 10" infinity perfect.
10" 4-ohm subwoofer
aluminum cone with high-roll butyl-rubber surround
massive cast-aluminum basket
suitable for free-air use (handles up to 175 watts in free-air applications)
recommended power range: 75-350 watts RMS
peak power handling: 1,400 watts
frequency response: 18-200 Hz
sensitivity: 94 dB
top mount depth: 5-3/4"
sealed box volume: 0.6 cu. ft.
ported box volume: 1.0 cu. ft.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fcm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes, although a little underpowered for the sub.
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If he bridges two channels it won't be too bad. It's in the upper 50% of the recommended power range.
94</TD></TR></TABLE>If he bridges two channels it won't be too bad. It's in the upper 50% of the recommended power range.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BimmerM3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If he bridges two channels it won't be too bad. It's in the upper 50% of the recommended power range. </TD></TR></TABLE>Didn't say it would be bad in any way.
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