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T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 12:20

http://www.mcs-direct.co.uk/acatalog/MCS_DIRECT_Speakers_30.html

TBH that site isnt informative enough. you dont get alot of info about the speaker.

Anyway, the infinity 693.5i 6x9s. 110 w rms *AM GUESSIN* ITS 4 ohm cos the majority of 6x9s if not all of them are 4ohm.

Nah am sorry That site isny good. Sometimes it gives rms and sometimes it only gives max. there aint enough info to do it.

But its like I said just match the rms to rms and the ohms to ohms. you wont go wrong.


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 12:05

m8,if u can,i use www.mcs-direct.co.uk for audio so if u can u put sum packages 2gether cos i aint got a clue,lol¬


T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 12:05

It can get quite technical, particularly with dual voice coil subs n that.

No prob m8.


T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 12:03

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=2871&tab=2

okey dokey, so these Cliff Design speakers as an example. The rms here is called nominal or continuous power which is 100 watts. and thats at 4 ohms.

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=2720

this amp runs 100 watts rms at 4 ohms.


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:58

now thats confusing!!!!!cheers m8 u ve been a real help!


T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:54

As a general rule you want to match the rms and the impedance of the speaker with the amp. If the speaker is 4ohm and rms of 100w, then you get a 2 or 4 channel amp that runs 100w rms at 4ohm.



[Edited on 07-02-2004 by T5POL]


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:47

cheers m8, well i dont like subs(dont ask LOL) so what specs shall i be lookin at then????


T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:39

Well there are two ways to look at it. If you ever do want a sub at some point, you have spent £ on an amp that you wont be able to use, so you have less £ to spend on future ice.

But if you can resist the temptation not to get a sub, which I doubt you will, then yeah amp them. They will sound loads better. just mind and run them in!


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:23

so shall i amp them up???not to gud wit ice!


T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:17

If you really want 6x9s, your best bet would have been the infinity ones in halfords for £50. dont know if they are still for sale tho.

Infinity, kicker, rockford are all good makes that I have heard. And they wont burst the bank either!


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:14

cheers m8


T5POL

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:12

The sub in the parcel shelf is called a free air sub, no enclosure needed.

Just as bad as sony 6x9's!! stay clear of them!


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:08

n also can u put a small sub in the parcel self,ive seen pics but r they just large speakers????


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 7th Feb 04 at 11:03

so shall i amp them up????wit what sort??


L33 LEG

posted on 6th Feb 04 at 23:12

ye i had sony speakers, blew straight aay. my infinty were much better :thumbs:


baz2003uk

posted on 6th Feb 04 at 19:47

agreed sony are shit i had a pair a blew the tweeters in less than a month get yourself some infinity's mate very good sound


Kris TD

posted on 6th Feb 04 at 18:40

sony speakers are crap, i know from experience.


Blacksxiboy2003

posted on 6th Feb 04 at 18:17

i want sum sony 6 *9 (loud)wired up through a sony amp because i dont want a sub in my boot,any suggestions?????