Better amp for my components?

yo scotti
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I'm lookin for a better amp for my components to give them some more power

i got a kicker kx 150.2 on them right now (u can see the comps in sig)

what amp should i buy for them to get them louder, but without killin them with too much power?

im lookin to go kicker for the amp, too

 
Maybe this one :

FS : Arc Audio 4150 XXK amplifier .....

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Absolutely flawless amp in every way. Looks brand new with ZERO blemishes , and works perfectly.

The amp is rated at 80 x4 at 4 ohm , 160 x 4 at 2 ohm, and 320 x 2 at 4 ohm bridged. However this is very under rated , as the factory bench test sheet shows. Comes with original box , benchtest sheet & owner's manual. Used 7 months on components only ......

Asking $400 plus actual shipping. Photos available when my car is transported to my new home ( probably this Wed ) ....

Really controls those components and gives you 4 ch versitality. It's been on my components for the last 7 months....

 
wouldn't that amp kill my infinity's?

# Maximum Power Handling Of 400 Watts (peak)

# Continuous Power Handling Of 100 Watts (rms)

whats the max amount of power i want to put on them?

and how much of a difference would I notice going from 150.2 to a bigger amp?

 
im only powering the front two speakers in the door and the two tweeters that come in that component set, the rear two 4x6s are powered by the head unit, but i plan on getting them disconnected so if i am just powering the 2 door speakers and 2 tweeters would the 2 channel amp be all i need?

 
wouldn't that amp kill my infinity's?
# Maximum Power Handling Of 400 Watts (peak)

# Continuous Power Handling Of 100 Watts (rms)

whats the max amount of power i want to put on them?

and how much of a difference would I notice going from 150.2 to a bigger amp?
I use this amp now on my Rainbow Profis , and they LOVE it. If you are not pushing the speaker past it's overload point , it is always better to have as much power as possible. The more headroom you have the better. Having an amp operating at an easy pace for itself is MUCH preferred over having an amp that is being pushed closer to it's comfortable limits.

Good luck !

 
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