Sunday, January 8, 2012

What amp should i get to power my front door and rear door speakers?

i get confused when it comes to wiring amps and subs, what amp would most effectively power my front door and rear door speakers?





Front door speakers info:





Each purchase is for 2 speakers (1 pair).


6-3/4" (Oversized 6-1/2") A Series Car Speakers


Power Handling:


Peak: 560 watts per pair / 280 watts each


RMS: 100 watts per pair / 50 watts each


Composite IMPP with interlaced aramid fiber cone woofer


Foam rubber coated cloth surround


15/16" Light weight balanced dome with magnetic fluid midrange


3/8" Soft dome tweeter


Glass-imide voice coil bobbin


Nomex damper


4 ohms impedance


Top-mount depth: 2-1/2"


1-year Sonic Electronix warranty





Back door speakers info:





5-1/4" 2-Way G-Series Car Speakers


Power Handling:


Peak: 280 watts per pair / 140 watts each


RMS: 50 watts per pair / 25 watts each


Composite IMPP Cone woofer


Cloth surround


Conex damper for improved bass response


1-3/16" PEI Balanced dome tweeter with neodymium magnet


Poly-imide voice coil bobbin


Sensitivity: 89 dB


Frequency response: 40-26,000 Hz


Top-mount depth: 1-13/16"


1-year Sonic Electronix warranty|||with the 25 w 5.25's it wouldn't make sense to get anything overly powerful.


I'd look for something around 50x4 rms





Since you seem to like pioneer: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_1664鈥?/a>


It would give you 60w for the fronts which should work well, and you could use a reduced gain setting for the rear's to keep the power at a reasonable level.





A similar MB quart, cheaper: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_1349鈥?/a>


Hifonics: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_2270鈥?/a>


Orion: http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_1798鈥?/a>|||i'd get a 4 channel around 300-400 watts

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