Audio help
Audio help
Hey all, Ive been cruising through the archives on this site trying to figure out what route to go in setting up an audio system in my 03 f250 xcab. Ive got 4 infinity kappa 6x8 and i am shopping for an amp to use with them. The speakers are advertised as having a 2 ohm impedence, and I see some amps advertise 100w x 4 at 2 ohms, and some say 100w x 4 at 4 ohms. If these speakers are set up for 2 ohms, can i not use an amp rated at 4 ohms? I was thinking of getting a 400w amp as the speakers i have are rated at 2-100w rms and 300w max. Would a 400w amp be the right size to go with? Thanks for any help you guys can give, Im in the dark on the audio stuff. Thanks
Originally Posted by GotJuice83
Hey all, Ive been cruising through the archives on this site trying to figure out what route to go in setting up an audio system in my 03 f250 xcab. Ive got 4 infinity kappa 6x8 and i am shopping for an amp to use with them. The speakers are advertised as having a 2 ohm impedence, and I see some amps advertise 100w x 4 at 2 ohms, and some say 100w x 4 at 4 ohms. If these speakers are set up for 2 ohms, can i not use an amp rated at 4 ohms? I was thinking of getting a 400w amp as the speakers i have are rated at 2-100w rms and 300w max. Would a 400w amp be the right size to go with? Thanks for any help you guys can give, Im in the dark on the audio stuff. Thanks
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Thanks linear power, I have been looking at rockford amps as they have been recommended to me by a few people. They advertise a 400w amp as 50x4 at 4ohms and 100x4 at 2ohms. What exactly is the difference in running 2 or 4 ohms? I also looked at a phoenix gold amp that advertised 100x4 at 4ohms. Which of these woulod be better. Thanks alot for the help.
Originally Posted by GotJuice83
Thanks linear power, I have been looking at rockford amps as they have been recommended to me by a few people. They advertise a 400w amp as 50x4 at 4ohms and 100x4 at 2ohms. What exactly is the difference in running 2 or 4 ohms? I also looked at a phoenix gold amp that advertised 100x4 at 4ohms. Which of these woulod be better. Thanks alot for the help.
Ohms is a measure of resistance to the flow of current. Less resistance, in this case 2 ohms, allows more current to flow, causing the amplifier to produce more power into the speaker, IF THE AMP HAS THE CAPABILITY. This extra current flowing through the amp increases the heat in the output devices. That is why the ohm set-up presented to the amp by the speakers is crucial. Too little resistance and the amp will still try to flow the current that the speakers want, but without the capabilties to keep up, it will overheat and will eventually shut down in protection mode or suffer damage to some degree. A higher resistance like 4 ohms, or even 8 ohms, is much easier on the amp. And the difference in a system like you suggest being powered with 50 watts RMS vs. 100 watts RMS is not astounding. Even if you drove both set-ups to their rated RMS power, the 100 watt system would only be 3dB louder.


