Which amp for Infinity Perfects?
first of all, the kappa perfects, unlike the regular kappas, are 4-ohm.
second, you should generally ignore "peak" numbers - I'm guessing
Infinity only quotes them because some (crappy) manufacturers
quote "peak" power for their amps because it makes them sound
sooo powerful.
The speakers are rated to 100 watts RMS, so IMHO 150 watts RMS
should be sufficient.
second, you should generally ignore "peak" numbers - I'm guessing
Infinity only quotes them because some (crappy) manufacturers
quote "peak" power for their amps because it makes them sound
sooo powerful.
The speakers are rated to 100 watts RMS, so IMHO 150 watts RMS
should be sufficient.
Originally Posted by s2krazy01,Jul 11 2007, 10:18 AM
the 2.150 runs at 150x2 while the 4.150 runs at 150x4 (which i guess = 300x2 bridged). so ur saying the 2.150 should be fine? i won't be missing out on any of that "peak" power?
150 x 4 is if you're trying to put 150 watts to each tweeter + door speaker.
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Uhh... So basically your asking whether or not you need a 2 channel or 4 channel amp?? For just the kappa perfects you'll need a two channel. Just in case you didn't know, (I had no clue what I was doing when I started to put together my setup) 1 tweeter and 1 6.5 are wired to one crossover, then each of the two crossovers is wired to a channel on the amp. Also, I have these speakers. 150wrms is a good choice. I wouldn't go under that. The speakers are rated at 100wrms so a 150 rated amp will give you 100 with very little distortion, and will run fine when the gains are set properly. So go with the alpine 2.150.
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