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<blockquote data-quote="MBrock4u" data-source="post: 1918168" data-attributes="member: 565492"><p>HI! Well first of all I run that same apm for my speakers and from my experience that amp is a beauty. Clean and powerful. Very happy with mine. I personally would keep the ohms at the same level. I thouught all kappa's were 2 ohms. I run them for my front stage. If those perfects are 4 ohms (check to make sure) then, if you like infinity, I would run 6x9 references in the rear. Good speakers for rear fill. Another option if you want to keep those rear kappa's is to run another set of speakers in parallel off of your perfects. That will create a 2 ohm load for your fronts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBrock4u, post: 1918168, member: 565492"] HI! Well first of all I run that same apm for my speakers and from my experience that amp is a beauty. Clean and powerful. Very happy with mine. I personally would keep the ohms at the same level. I thouught all kappa's were 2 ohms. I run them for my front stage. If those perfects are 4 ohms (check to make sure) then, if you like infinity, I would run 6x9 references in the rear. Good speakers for rear fill. Another option if you want to keep those rear kappa's is to run another set of speakers in parallel off of your perfects. That will create a 2 ohm load for your fronts. [/QUOTE]
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