Sorry if I didn't give enough information. I was thinking about the Infinity Kappa 100.3se or the 100.3dvc the. The power range on those two is around 50-275 watts. I'm still a little confused about the dual 4 ohm impedence. Thanks for the info.
I'm looking to spend up to 300 bucks on a amp to power 2 10 inch subwoofers. Should I get a mono amp and hook them up in series/parallel, or a 2 channel amp? I'm a little new to this and a little help would be much appreciated.
I just have each speaker hooked up in parallel. I figured they would sound better this way rather than with the factory 6disc CD changer. I didn't mean to say "bridged." I'll check. Thanks for the advice.
I have a 2 Channel Infinity 7520a amp bridged to my 4 Pioneer 2way speakers. The vocals are very faint and higher pitched music is also. Everything else sounds fine. What could be the problem? I know it's not supposed to sound this bad.
Which settings do I need to change on my amp to be able to hear the vocals. I can hear all the other music except for the higher pitched stuff. I'm pretty sure everything is hooked up correctly. I have it bridged for four Pioneer 2-way speakers. Any suggestions?
Okay I know what you mean. The switch has three options: FLAT/LP/HP. I have it set on FLAT becuase the manual said that that setting was best for running speakers while HP was best for running a sub. Can you think of anything else it might be? I appreciate the help.
I just purchased an Infinity 7520a 2-Channel amp to power my 4 Pioneer 2-Way speakers. I've bridged the connections and hooked it up properly to my factory 6disc CD changer with all the proper adapters. The amp powers up fine, but I can't seem to hear the vocals in the songs clearly. The bass...