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I just bought a JVC Arsenal KDA535 head unit and JBL P560C component speakers, and I'm looking for the best amp to power them while still leaving room for a sub and full range speakers in back.
Here are the specs for my JBL P560C component set:
Power Handling, RMS: 75 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 225 Watts
Sensitivity: 92dB
Frequency Response (±3dB): 55Hz - 23kHz
Mounting Depth: Mid/Woofer 2-1/16" Tweeter 1-3/16"
Impedance: 2 Ohms
I want these speakers to get the full 75 watts RMS.
I was thinking of getting a 4 channel amp, bridging 2 channels to a sub and running the other 2 parallel through some full range speakers to the components up front.
This is my first system and I'm sure there are many things I don't understand, but please bear with me and correct me where I am wrong.
I am looking at 2 amps; the Infinity Reference 475a:
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels) 75 x 4
Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels) 117 x 4
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels) 90 x 4
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels) 180 x 2
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2
and the Infinity Reference 5350a:
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels) 50 x 4
150 x 1
Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels) 89 x 4
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels) 60 x 4
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels) 120 x 2
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2
I would like to use the 4 channel 475a amp as I have a better price on it, but I can get either one fairly cheap.
I want to reach close to 75 RMS to the front speakers, and I'm not sure the 4 channel can do that.
My hope is that I can run the wire parallel through some full range speakers in back at around 60-75 RMS at 4 ohms and still have enough juice left over to give the front components 75 RMS at 2 ohms. I have to do this because I need the other 2 channels to power an amp.
The front components take power priority, I would be okay with the back speakers only getting 35 RMS if need be.
Well that's it, please let me know if the amp fits the bill,
THANKS!
Here are the specs for my JBL P560C component set:
Power Handling, RMS: 75 Watts
Power Handling, Peak: 225 Watts
Sensitivity: 92dB
Frequency Response (±3dB): 55Hz - 23kHz
Mounting Depth: Mid/Woofer 2-1/16" Tweeter 1-3/16"
Impedance: 2 Ohms
I want these speakers to get the full 75 watts RMS.
I was thinking of getting a 4 channel amp, bridging 2 channels to a sub and running the other 2 parallel through some full range speakers to the components up front.
This is my first system and I'm sure there are many things I don't understand, but please bear with me and correct me where I am wrong.
I am looking at 2 amps; the Infinity Reference 475a:
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels) 75 x 4
Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels) 117 x 4
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels) 90 x 4
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels) 180 x 2
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2
and the Infinity Reference 5350a:
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels) 50 x 4
150 x 1
Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels) 89 x 4
Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels) 60 x 4
Bridged Power (Watts x Channels) 120 x 2
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2
I would like to use the 4 channel 475a amp as I have a better price on it, but I can get either one fairly cheap.
I want to reach close to 75 RMS to the front speakers, and I'm not sure the 4 channel can do that.
My hope is that I can run the wire parallel through some full range speakers in back at around 60-75 RMS at 4 ohms and still have enough juice left over to give the front components 75 RMS at 2 ohms. I have to do this because I need the other 2 channels to power an amp.
The front components take power priority, I would be okay with the back speakers only getting 35 RMS if need be.
Well that's it, please let me know if the amp fits the bill,
THANKS!
