Would this give me the power?

comp2007
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So I have a 2006 GTO, I replaced the stock speakers with the following...

Front: JBL GTO 607c's 70watt RMS

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_7433_JBL+GTO607C.html

Rear: JBL GTO 627's 60watt RMS

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_7426_JBL+GTO627.html

I ran them off the factory head unit and they are not getting much power, the stock 30w speakers got very loud at 2ohm with stock deck but these jbls are pretty quiet.

I need a 4 channel amp, would this fix my problem?

http://www.cartoys.com/Default.cfm/p/JBL_CS604/se/1/?mr:trackingCode=724A6441-3A5E-DD11-AFF6-000423C27502&mr:referralID=NA

Should I hear a big difference once I get this hooked up? I think the HU is giving the JBL's 20watts each atm...

Also what other wires do I need for the install? Will I be set with an 8 gauge amp wiring kit, and a 4 way RCA cable with some extra speaker wire? Im a noob sorry.

Thanks a lot!

 
If you're still using the factory radio, you'll need a low level convertor to get the right signal to your amp. You'll need to tap the output of the radio before it gets to the amp. Your link doesn't work except on your computer for the amp (cookie issue) so I don't know if it accepts high level inputs, which would simpify the install by eliminating the need for the convertor. I'm also assuming that the amp does around 60watts per channel? An 8ga wiring kit should be plenty and if the amp accepts high level inputs, you won't need the RCA cables, just some wire taps and speaker wire (the cheap small stuff works just fine for this). I'd run new wire for the speakers themselves; 16ga is good for that. That should cover it.

If you think that you might add a sub, get a 4ga wiring kit.

 
Im using the factory radio, thanks a lot for the detailed response. Here is some info about the JBL amp, if its crap I dont want to buy it but im a noob.

JBL

Specifications

Power Output 60 watts RMS x 4 channel at 4 ohms

S/N Ratio 86dBA (reference 1 watts into 4 ohms)

Dynamic Power 145 watts at 2 ohms

Effective damping factor 6.39 at 4 ohms

Frequency Response 10Hz - 27kHz (-3dB)

Maximum Input Signal 6.0V

Maximum Sensitivity 100mV

Dimensions 2.2" x 13" x 10.3"

will i need a converter?

here is another i was looking at:

Phoenix Gold Ryval V754 1000W 4 3 2 Channel Amp

4-Channel Class AB Car Amplifier

1000 Watts Power Output

RMS Power Rating:

500 watts RMS

4 ohms: 75 watts x 4 channel

2 ohms: 130 watts x 4 channel

Bridged, 4 ohms: 250 watts x 2 channel

LED power and protection indicators

Remote Monitoring Display (RMD) Port

4/3/2 channel operation

Speaker-level input

Preamp RCA outputs

Extruded aluminum heat sink

3 Position crossover configuration switch

Switchable high-pass filter (100 Hz, 12 dB/octave)

Variable low-pass filter (40-400 Hz, 12 dB/octave)

Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz

Efficiency: 100 dB

1-year manufacturers' warranty

Manufacturers' Suggested Retail: $299.99

 
Thanks just got your PM, I can get the JBL super cheap...but a low level converter is going to cost me like $30 im guessing. Might just go with the phoenix gold

 
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