I need help 97 double din install

I would love to have this one but I don't see myself coming off that much cash right now for something that might be turned on once or maybe twice a week. It's probably the best 5 channel amp there is PERIOD!

[url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/JL-Audio-HD900-5-Compact-900W-5-Channel-Class-D-HD-Series-Car-Amplifier-Amp-/360495654646?pt=Car_Amplifiers&hash=item53ef3726f6[/URL]

But been looking at this one too. The price is just a lil too much though. I like both but prefer the JL Audio over the Kicker.

[url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kicker-11IX1000-5-1000-Watt-5-Channel-Car-Audio-Class-D-Amplifier-Amp-IX1000-5-/350596280077?pt=Car_Amplifiers&hash=item51a12aaf0d[/URL]
 
Do those match is that wut I would want one set with the tweeters for the front and then just a regular set for the back
 
why does your sig say stock 1/4mi 13.2, but you list a vortech supercharger, headers, chip, tuned 4.10 trac loc? do you know what stock means? if your running all that you are not stock, not even close.
 
Ok I just ordered those speakers and the 12" sub now I need to know wut I need for an amp and wut I should get for a sub box
 
Ok I just ordered those speakers and the 12" sub now I need to know wut I need for an amp and wut I should get for a sub box
 
that all depends on the speaker. is it meant for sealed enclosure or ported? do you want to tune it to a particular frequecy ? it should come with recommended enclosure volume,etc.i didnt read back to see what you got, what did you get? i always had one amp dedicated to just the subs and another for the rest. i found a gothic 2000 watt peak, 1600 rms to run my 2 kickers.do you have dual voicecoils, how many ohms are they all of this you have to figure in. if they are dual 8 ohm wiring them in parallel will make it a 4 ohm load paired with another could bring it to 2 ohms if you run mono bridged. shoot me the specs and ill walk you through it.
 
These r the rear speakers

Infinity 6"x 8"/ 5"x 7" Kappa Series 2-way Speaker System
Power Handling:
Peak: 600 watts per pair / 300 watts each
RMS: 200 watts per pair / 100 watts each
Designed with Woven glass fiber woofer cone
Rubber surround
Features Edge driven MMD dome tweeter
Unipivot patented rotating allows tweeter to be directed at the listener's location
Allows Direct connect computer-optimized, voice-matched outboard passive crossover for superb detail & accuracy
Adjusts Tweeter level on tweeter by simply rotating the tweeter to add or subtract 3 dB output
Ohm impedance: 2
Top-mount depth: 2-7/8"
 
This is the sub


12" SSI Kappa Series 2 Ohm or 4 Ohm Subwoofer
Power Handling:
Peak: 1400 watts
RMS: 350 watts
Impedance: Selectable 2 or 4 ohms
Coated glass-fiber woofer cone
Thick rubber surround
Selectable Smart Impedance (SSI) lets you set the subwoofers impedance with the flip of a switch
Cast aluminum basket with voice coil vents
Triple voice coil technology
2" Voice coil diameter
Rubber boot surrounds the magnet structure
Frequency response: 23-400 Hz
Sensitivity: 91 dB
 
These r the front speakers

6 x 8 / 5 x 7 inch Car Audio 2-way component speakers (Pair)
Model: 680.9cs
RMS: 180 watts per set / 90 watts each side
Peak: 540 watts per set / 270 watts each side
Outboard passive crossover with tweeter level adjustment
Frequency response: 40Hz - 35,000Hz
Impedance: 2-ohms
Sensitivity: 93dB
Top mounting depth: 2-1/2"
 
If you're running all four speakers that are 100 watts each RMS, you need to know what ohm they are and likely will need an amp that produces less than 400 watts RMS. You really have to pay attention to ohms on both the amp and speakers in order to choose the correct match. For instance, my monoblock puts out 300 watts RMS at 4 ohms and 500 at 2 ohms. My JL box with two 4 ohm speakers has a final resistance of 2 ohms. My research indicates that a good rule of thumb is to make sure that your speakers can handle just a little more than your amp can dish out, thus no worries of overdriving your speakers.

I'd say for your sub, find an amp that puts out 300 watts RMS at 4 ohms or a 5-channel amp with a 2 ohm capability with each of the 4 channels handling 80 watts RMS and the sub handling 300 watts RMS. Not sure what output options you have if you intend to use 1 amp.

Hope this helps.
 
Personally, I think you'd get a lot more out of the system if you did. I noticed that it's difficult to find a 5-channel amp with that much difference in output from the 4 channels to the sub channel.

Good luck!
 
I'd say for your sub, find an amp that puts out 300 watts RMS at 4 ohms or a 5-channel amp with a 2 ohm capability with each of the 4 channels handling 80 watts RMS and the sub handling 300 watts RMS. Not sure what output options you have if you intend to use 1 amp.

Hope this helps.

^What she said:cool:
 

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