kanihoncho
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Does this amp/speaker combo work well for both sets of speakers? If I buy this amp with the rear speaker specs in mind will the front speakers be underpowered?
Will a 2 amp solution, one for the fronts and one for the rears be better? I'm still working on my sub solution.
So if the 5-channel solution doesn't work for the front speakers should I purchase a 2 channel for the front and a 3-channel for the rear and sub, where each amp focuses on getting the most for the appropriate set of speakers?
1. Kenwood Excelon X802-5 5-channel car amplifier specs
3-ohm impedance
handles up to 80W RMS (Peak 240W ea, 480W pair)
frequency response: 55-40,000 Hz
sensitivity: 93 dB at 2.83 volts
Back speaker - Infinity Kappa 53XF
3-ohm impedance
handles up to 60 watts RMS (180 watts peak power)
frequency response: 55-40,000 Hz
sensitivity: 93 dB at 2.83 volts
Will a 2 amp solution, one for the fronts and one for the rears be better? I'm still working on my sub solution.
So if the 5-channel solution doesn't work for the front speakers should I purchase a 2 channel for the front and a 3-channel for the rear and sub, where each amp focuses on getting the most for the appropriate set of speakers?
1. Kenwood Excelon X802-5 5-channel car amplifier specs
- 50 watts RMS x 4 + 300 watts x 1 at 4 ohms
- 75 watts RMS x 4 + 500 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms
- 150 watts RMS x 2 bridged at 4 ohms + 500 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms
3-ohm impedance
handles up to 80W RMS (Peak 240W ea, 480W pair)
frequency response: 55-40,000 Hz
sensitivity: 93 dB at 2.83 volts
Back speaker - Infinity Kappa 53XF
3-ohm impedance
handles up to 60 watts RMS (180 watts peak power)
frequency response: 55-40,000 Hz
sensitivity: 93 dB at 2.83 volts