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I have replaced my standard headunit in my fn2 to a kenwood double din 4016bt. I have also now replaced all standard speaks for vibe.
Front 6.5" blackair components crossovers and tweeter 115w rms 345w peak (4 ohm)
Rears 6.5" coaxial black airs 90w rms 270w peaks (4 ohm)
They are a lot better than standard speakers but nowhere as good as they should so i want to amp them. I have since checked the outputs from the kenwood headunit which i thought was 4x50 rms but this was actually peak so the rms was is only 22w !
I am looking for a 4 channel amp for each speaker ... now when it comes to speak and amp impedance i know very little so i thought for ease it would be best to get an amp with 4 ohms impedance to match all 4 speakers with out having to bridge channels or run speakers in series/parallel etc .
I have only budgeted around £100 for the amp. Theres 2 im looking at unless anyone can advice anything more suitable. The 2 are :
FLI underground fu720 4 channel 720w
@ 4 ohms 70w x4 rms and i think around 180w peak per channel
Pyle power PLA4273 2000w 4 channel rms @4ohms 120w x4 and 500w x4 peak im not sure if this is too powerful or not ? 120w sits between rms and peak for all speakers but 500w is obviously too big would this be fine as long as i keep gains turned down.
I know neither of theses are great brands but was thinking as i dont wanna spend a great deal and only want a bit of a boost to my mids and highs 1 of theses would be ideal assuming the 1 is not power or any other suggestions or advice would be brilliant.
Also have a vibe srl active subwoofer already wired up working fine.
Front 6.5" blackair components crossovers and tweeter 115w rms 345w peak (4 ohm)
Rears 6.5" coaxial black airs 90w rms 270w peaks (4 ohm)
They are a lot better than standard speakers but nowhere as good as they should so i want to amp them. I have since checked the outputs from the kenwood headunit which i thought was 4x50 rms but this was actually peak so the rms was is only 22w !
I am looking for a 4 channel amp for each speaker ... now when it comes to speak and amp impedance i know very little so i thought for ease it would be best to get an amp with 4 ohms impedance to match all 4 speakers with out having to bridge channels or run speakers in series/parallel etc .
I have only budgeted around £100 for the amp. Theres 2 im looking at unless anyone can advice anything more suitable. The 2 are :
FLI underground fu720 4 channel 720w
@ 4 ohms 70w x4 rms and i think around 180w peak per channel
Pyle power PLA4273 2000w 4 channel rms @4ohms 120w x4 and 500w x4 peak im not sure if this is too powerful or not ? 120w sits between rms and peak for all speakers but 500w is obviously too big would this be fine as long as i keep gains turned down.
I know neither of theses are great brands but was thinking as i dont wanna spend a great deal and only want a bit of a boost to my mids and highs 1 of theses would be ideal assuming the 1 is not power or any other suggestions or advice would be brilliant.
Also have a vibe srl active subwoofer already wired up working fine.