I want to set my car up with 4 Infinity Reference 6010cs-es. The info on
Crutchfield.com says:
"power range: 2-90 watts RMS (270 watts peak power)"
Does this mean I can safely power each speaker with 70-80 watts each? I'm assuming so, and that a 300W 4 Channel Amp would be what would be perfect. If I could, I'd like to get a 350-400W amp, but if 300W would be fine, then that's what I'd like to go with.
Just a note: I'm not looking for competition-winning speakers or sound, just better than average.
yea peak power means nothing......70-80 should be fine
if you're looking to get the most out of your speakers try find an amp that puts out like...80-90watts RMS per channel...max rating's should be taken lightly
wysiwyg wrote:i would say they bang, they don't really pound so much. but if
you want to bump, then they will bump and hit real hard and a lot good. 
LOL
audiobahn will clip and sound like poo. Plus I have noticed a kinda digital distortion in their amps... hard to explain and might not even be noticeable on those infinities. But it's there which show's poor manufacturing anyways, so steer clear. Alpine makes real solid amps, beautiful sounding as well.
I have a Alpine MRP-F450, I love it. I paid $300 for it from a local audio shop. As long as you have all the connections good it is a great solid amp to go with.
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