jcraft
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Hi All,
Just wanted to get you guys opinion befroe I play around with this. I will changing out the three ways in my front doors to Infinity reference 6030's this weekend. Never had components before. Anyways, I currently have a Rockford amp off HU rated at 50x4 at 4 ohms ( 75w @ 2ohms) feeding both fronts and both rears. I also have a JVC Ks-4302 off of the HU rated 100wx2 into 4 ohms ( spec's say load impedance is 2ohm to 8 ohm allowance) that is currently bridged running a 12" subwoofer. Now, The infinity's are rated 90w rms with peak of 270w. I am wondering if I am better off running the components off of the JVC amp to give them a liitle more power to the components than the Rockford and then run the rears of the RF channels and then bridge two of the channels on the RF and run the sub. THis way the components may be getting a little more power and be clearer and louder. LEt me know what you think. Thanks
Just wanted to get you guys opinion befroe I play around with this. I will changing out the three ways in my front doors to Infinity reference 6030's this weekend. Never had components before. Anyways, I currently have a Rockford amp off HU rated at 50x4 at 4 ohms ( 75w @ 2ohms) feeding both fronts and both rears. I also have a JVC Ks-4302 off of the HU rated 100wx2 into 4 ohms ( spec's say load impedance is 2ohm to 8 ohm allowance) that is currently bridged running a 12" subwoofer. Now, The infinity's are rated 90w rms with peak of 270w. I am wondering if I am better off running the components off of the JVC amp to give them a liitle more power to the components than the Rockford and then run the rears of the RF channels and then bridge two of the channels on the RF and run the sub. THis way the components may be getting a little more power and be clearer and louder. LEt me know what you think. Thanks