Bronze Member Username: SouleraserPost Number: 50 Registered: Feb-10 | I'm looking at the Infinity kappa perfects 6.1. If I get those they will be powered by a Rockford Fosgate Punch 301s which will deliver: 75 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms 150 watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms The perfects have a 3 ohm impedance. What would be the best way to wire them to the amp? Also, I currently have some pioneer coaxials. Will I have to get rid of those or can I integrate them as part of my rear stage. They are practically new. If so, how would I be able to wire all the speakers since the coaxials have a different impedance from the Perfects? I believe the are 4 ohm. Will I need to buy a more powerful amp or will the 301s be sufficient? Thanks guys. |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfPost Number: 13655 Registered: Dec-03 | just wire them straight to the amp as normal. you'll get 112.5 watts continuous (peak) @ 3 ohms. I'd scrap the pioneers unless you have a 4 channel amp for them. you *could* run them from head unit power if your head unit allows you to use both internal power and pre-outs at the same time, but most head units don't allow this from my experience. If you use the pre-outs, the internal amp is switched off. http://www.glasswolf.net/papers/rearfill.html read that page on rear fill then decide if it's something you want. |
Bronze Member Username: SouleraserPost Number: 51 Registered: Feb-10 | Thanks GlassWolf. What are some component set recommendations other than the perfects? This is gonna be my first component install, I want it to sound nice. What do you think about the RE XXX components? |