ok... being as I was having problems with my soundsystem and totally burned out my backspeakers and am now selling my old amp, the time has come to buy a whole freakin new one for the third time... wanna make sure I get this right finally
Anyway, I'm gonna have four infinity kappa 63.7i speakers, an amp for them (not sure which one yet) suggestions on what would be a right amp would be great, and hoping to have two 12" subs (preferably infinity perfect).
Specs on the speakers:
» 3-way car speakers for 6-1/2" and 6-3/4" locations (pair)
» 2-ohm impedance
» Plus One woven-glass-fiber woofer cone with rubber surround
» EMIT tweeter and M.M.D. midrange
» computer-optimized outboard crossovers with tweeter level control
» power range: 2-75 watts RMS (225 watts peak power)
» frequency response: 45-25,000 Hz
» sensitivity: 95 dB
Specs on the subs:
12" 4-ohm subwoofer
aluminum cone with high-roll butyl-rubber surround
massive cast-aluminum basket
suitable for free-air use (handles up to 175 watts in free-air applications)
power range: 75-350 watts RMS (1,400 watts peak power)
frequency response: 18-200 Hz
sensitivity: 96 dB
top mount depth: 6-1/8"
sealed box volume: 1.0 cu. ft.
ported box volume: 1.75 cu. ft.
Questions are: what are the right amps for the speakers and subs? Also, are there any other places to mount the subs rather than putting them in the t-top spot?? Being as my cars t-tops are never on in the summer, this is a question that's puzzling me. If there's no other mounting option, then I'm not sure that subs are even an option for me.
-Kev