...to achieve the best sound? I want to purchase an after-market audio system for my 2005 Hyundai Tiburon, and I'm not sure what the output of the amplifier needs to be in order to produce the best sound for my speakers. For example:
Let's say I bought a pair of Infinity Reference 6-1/2 inch speakers for the front. The specs on those are:
RMS Power Range : 2-50 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 150 Watts
Impedance: 2 Ohm
And I bought a pair of Infinity Reference 6x9 Speakers for the back, the specs being:
RMS Power Range : 2-100 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 300 Watts
Impedance: 2 Ohm
And I bought a single 15" Kicker Subwoofer, already enclosed. It's got:
RMS Power Range : 500 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 1000 Watts
Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
In order to get the best sound without blowing my speakers, what should the specifics be for the amplifier that I choose to purchase, and why?
Let's say I bought a pair of Infinity Reference 6-1/2 inch speakers for the front. The specs on those are:
RMS Power Range : 2-50 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 150 Watts
Impedance: 2 Ohm
And I bought a pair of Infinity Reference 6x9 Speakers for the back, the specs being:
RMS Power Range : 2-100 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 300 Watts
Impedance: 2 Ohm
And I bought a single 15" Kicker Subwoofer, already enclosed. It's got:
RMS Power Range : 500 Watts
Peak Power Handling: 1000 Watts
Impedance: Dual 4 Ohm
In order to get the best sound without blowing my speakers, what should the specifics be for the amplifier that I choose to purchase, and why?