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You need to provide the specs for the speakers and subs to ruly get a good answer for what amps. 1 thing is I would suggest getting an amp for the subs and a 2nd amp for the speakers.
Specs needed:
Ohms of the speakers and subs
wattage rating preferably the RMS, Not Peak TO Peak.
Also how many speakers are you installing?
Specs needed:
Ohms of the speakers and subs
wattage rating preferably the RMS, Not Peak TO Peak.
Also how many speakers are you installing?
a cake walk Im told
Rear speakers----------------2 Size: 6" x 9". Axial Count: 3-Way. Woofer Cone: Poly/Plastic, Description- Polypropylene. Power Handling, RMS: 75 Watts. Power Handling, Peak: 225 Watts. Impedance: 4 ohms (nominal). Sensitivity: 88dB. Crossover Specifications- Slope: 6 dB. Foam Woofer Surround. Tweeter cone: Dome, Description: Mylar.
Sub=2 10†300w RMS 1000W peak.83.5 dB.4 ohm(dual coil) poly/plasticwoofer. rubber surround.
Rear speakers----------------2 Size: 6" x 9". Axial Count: 3-Way. Woofer Cone: Poly/Plastic, Description- Polypropylene. Power Handling, RMS: 75 Watts. Power Handling, Peak: 225 Watts. Impedance: 4 ohms (nominal). Sensitivity: 88dB. Crossover Specifications- Slope: 6 dB. Foam Woofer Surround. Tweeter cone: Dome, Description: Mylar.
Sub=2 10†300w RMS 1000W peak.83.5 dB.4 ohm(dual coil) poly/plasticwoofer. rubber surround.
Option 1 (parallel) = 2 ohm load
Speakers wired in parallel
Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 2 or 1 ohm mono
Option 2 (series) = 8 ohm load
Speakers wired in series
Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 4, 2, or 1 ohm mono
Pyle subs are pretty low quality just to let you know. Don't go over their RMS rating or they will blow.
I'd look into a mono amp around 500rms @2ohms for the subs, and a 2 channel amp that is around 50rms x 2 @4ohms.
I'd look into a mono amp around 500rms @2ohms for the subs, and a 2 channel amp that is around 50rms x 2 @4ohms.


