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<blockquote data-quote="JamminJZ" data-source="post: 6668678" data-attributes="member: 579933"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have a 2008 Jeep Liberty and am slowly working on it to make it a show rig but it has a long way to go. Anyway I have a set of Infinity Reference 6030cs to replace the front speakers. I got the Jeep new with the 6 speaker system and will be picking up a set of Infinity Reference 6032si for the rear doors.</p><p></p><p>From what I understand by using the components in the front and coaxals in the rear the amp will see a 2 ohm load in front and a 4 ohm laod in back if I understand correctly.</p><p></p><p>I have an aftermarket Jensen VM8023HD Head unit in the Jeep for now but eventually will get a better head unit. It will not run a 2 ohm load. I am also running a small 10" infinity sub in a ported box in the rear thats getting if I remember right 250-300 watts RMS.</p><p></p><p>I am looking to build a clean sounding system "think rolling concert hall" or at least as close as possible. I need advice on what power rating and brands of amps you would reccommend for the door speakers. The sub is being run off of a JL audio amp, not sure off hand what model. I listn to everything from club and techno to country and everything in between but I doubt that makes any difference.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for the help,</p><p></p><p>Jammin JZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamminJZ, post: 6668678, member: 579933"] Hey everyone, I have a 2008 Jeep Liberty and am slowly working on it to make it a show rig but it has a long way to go. Anyway I have a set of Infinity Reference 6030cs to replace the front speakers. I got the Jeep new with the 6 speaker system and will be picking up a set of Infinity Reference 6032si for the rear doors. From what I understand by using the components in the front and coaxals in the rear the amp will see a 2 ohm load in front and a 4 ohm laod in back if I understand correctly. I have an aftermarket Jensen VM8023HD Head unit in the Jeep for now but eventually will get a better head unit. It will not run a 2 ohm load. I am also running a small 10" infinity sub in a ported box in the rear thats getting if I remember right 250-300 watts RMS. I am looking to build a clean sounding system "think rolling concert hall" or at least as close as possible. I need advice on what power rating and brands of amps you would reccommend for the door speakers. The sub is being run off of a JL audio amp, not sure off hand what model. I listn to everything from club and techno to country and everything in between but I doubt that makes any difference. Thanks in advance for the help, Jammin JZ [/QUOTE]
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