Silver Member Username: Matt12490Benicia, California Post Number: 311 Registered: May-05 | Alright for my bros car I think he should get these 2 pairs of speakers.. http://cgi.ebay.com/2005-Infinity-Kappa-63-7i-6-1-2-3-way-Speakers-225watt_W0QQi temZ5855769158QQcategoryZ58025QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (75 rms @ 2 ohms) http://cgi.ebay.com/Infinity-Kappa-693-7i-3-Way-6-x9-Car-Speakers-330watts_W0QQi temZ5857524632QQcategoryZ58029QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem (110 rms @ 2 ohms) hes getting a 4 channel amplifier and it would be a 100 watts rms X 4 @ 2 ohms but do you think the 6 1/2" speakers could handle the 100 watts? it will be a good company so it will be a true 100 watts also. what do you all think?? thanks |
Silver Member Username: PelonaPost Number: 120 Registered: Dec-05 | sure, its always good to give your amp some breathing room. Its better to overpower than underpower your speakers. unless the amp is a cheap azz Boss Audio, Sony, Pyle, Pyramid, etc. |
Silver Member Username: Matt12490Benicia, California Post Number: 314 Registered: May-05 | its going to be an orion 4004 |
New member Username: Spkr589Post Number: 7 Registered: Jan-06 | Not a problem. Just make sure and set the gains properly. Those speakers are power hungy though. I run the kappa 6.5's in the front with a 139 rms at 2 ohms. They sound amazing!! |