Cyberfreak
Junior Member
Hi,
I have a PIONEER AVHX5600BHS head unit with 2 Infinity Reference 9632cf 6x9's and 2 Infinity Reference 1031t tweeters in the front, 2 Infinity Reference 6032cf 6.5 inch speakers in the back, and a Kicker 11DX125.2 amp.
I've been pouring over the information online about the best way to hook this all up.
The AMP stats are:
-30 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms (60 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms)
The Pioneer head unit:
-22 watts RMS x 4 channels (at 4 ohms, 50Hz-15kHz, 5% THD)
-Maximum Power Output: 50 watts x 4 channels (or 50 watts x 2 channels at 4 ohms + 70 watts x 1 channel at 2 ohms for subwoofer)
The Infinity Reference 9632cf 6x9's:
-True Four Ohm Impedance technology: speaker's 2-ohm impedance combines with speaker wire impedance for a 4-ohm load
-power range: 2-100 watts RMS (300 watts peak power)
The Infinity Reference 1031t tweeters:
-power handling: 2-50 watts RMS (150 watts peak power) @ 3.1 ohms
The Infinity Reference 6032cf 6.5's:
-True Four Ohm Impedance technology: speaker's 2-ohm impedance combines with speaker wire -impedance for a 4-ohm load
-power range: 2-60 watts RMS (180 watts peak power)
Does it make sense just to leave the rear speaks connected to the head unit and run the 6*9's off the amp? If so how should I wire the tweeters and 6x9's together?
Thank you for any help!
I have a PIONEER AVHX5600BHS head unit with 2 Infinity Reference 9632cf 6x9's and 2 Infinity Reference 1031t tweeters in the front, 2 Infinity Reference 6032cf 6.5 inch speakers in the back, and a Kicker 11DX125.2 amp.
I've been pouring over the information online about the best way to hook this all up.
The AMP stats are:
-30 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms (60 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms)
The Pioneer head unit:
-22 watts RMS x 4 channels (at 4 ohms, 50Hz-15kHz, 5% THD)
-Maximum Power Output: 50 watts x 4 channels (or 50 watts x 2 channels at 4 ohms + 70 watts x 1 channel at 2 ohms for subwoofer)
The Infinity Reference 9632cf 6x9's:
-True Four Ohm Impedance technology: speaker's 2-ohm impedance combines with speaker wire impedance for a 4-ohm load
-power range: 2-100 watts RMS (300 watts peak power)
The Infinity Reference 1031t tweeters:
-power handling: 2-50 watts RMS (150 watts peak power) @ 3.1 ohms
The Infinity Reference 6032cf 6.5's:
-True Four Ohm Impedance technology: speaker's 2-ohm impedance combines with speaker wire -impedance for a 4-ohm load
-power range: 2-60 watts RMS (180 watts peak power)
Does it make sense just to leave the rear speaks connected to the head unit and run the 6*9's off the amp? If so how should I wire the tweeters and 6x9's together?
Thank you for any help!