bradl79 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,431 0 NLR Jan 31, 2013 #1 amp will be 4 channel 600w peak 75w x 4 @ 4ohms rms and speakers will be 240w peak 65w rms (rear) and 180w peak 50w rms (front) both at 4 ohms. Click to read more...
amp will be 4 channel 600w peak 75w x 4 @ 4ohms rms and speakers will be 240w peak 65w rms (rear) and 180w peak 50w rms (front) both at 4 ohms. Click to read more...
QueSound15 10+ year member I know a thing or two.... 275 0 Bloomington, IN Jan 31, 2013 #2 brand of amp and speakers? otherwise if specs are true rated, then should be fine, just dont crank it all the way.
brand of amp and speakers? otherwise if specs are true rated, then should be fine, just dont crank it all the way.
Bettr n' Revrse 5,000+ posts I do what I want 17,499 2 Grand Junction, CO Jan 31, 2013 #3 More info would help
OP bradl79 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,431 0 NLR Jan 31, 2013 Thread Starter #4 AMP: Polk Audio Speakers Rear: Alpine SPE-6000 Speakers Front: Auditor 165C or will this amp be better: Alpine MRP-F300
AMP: Polk Audio Speakers Rear: Alpine SPE-6000 Speakers Front: Auditor 165C or will this amp be better: Alpine MRP-F300
Bettr n' Revrse 5,000+ posts I do what I want 17,499 2 Grand Junction, CO Jan 31, 2013 #5 Not terrible
OP bradl79 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,431 0 NLR Jan 31, 2013 Thread Starter #6 this is my 1st amp so i am new at this, will that blow the speakers or will the speakers screw up the polk audio amp. i want to get a good amp so i can get better speakers later. i jsut wanted to get out of stock right now.
this is my 1st amp so i am new at this, will that blow the speakers or will the speakers screw up the polk audio amp. i want to get a good amp so i can get better speakers later. i jsut wanted to get out of stock right now.
marc2112 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,405 225 Montreal, Qc Jan 31, 2013 #7 you will be fine. just look for infos about how to adjust your gain. http://elettromedia-usa.com/event-schedules/tech-tips/amplifiers/how-to-adjust-gain
you will be fine. just look for infos about how to adjust your gain. http://elettromedia-usa.com/event-schedules/tech-tips/amplifiers/how-to-adjust-gain