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Reference Series REF475A 4-Channel Full-Range Amplifier
Power Output 75 watts RMS x 4 channel at 4 ohms and ≤ 1% THD + N 180 watts RMS x 2 channel at 4 ohms, 14.4V supply and ≤ 1% THD + N
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 85dBA (reference 1 watt into 4 ohms)
Dynamic Power 117 watts at 2 ohms
Effective Damping Factor 6.315 at 4 ohms
Frequency Response (-3dB) 10Hz to 100kHz (-3dB)
Maximum Input Signal 6V
Maximum Sensitivity 100mV
not top of the line but its pretty good and the speakers are
6-1/2" (160mm) two-way loudspeaker
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power Handling, RMS 60 watts
Power Handling, Peak 180 watts
Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 93dB
Frequency Response 53Hz - 21kHz
Impedance 2 ohms
Mounting Depth 2-1/16" (52mm)
and my head unit is a pioneer DEH-P3000IB
CD Receiver with iPod® Direct Control, 7-Way Rotary Commander and Front AUX-input
* MP3, WMA, WAV, iTunes AAC Playback
* XM and Sirius Radio Ready
* Remote Control Included
i am not a huge fan of this one it kinds shine that blue back light in to your eye at night but i have Sirius for pioneer so i need to stay pioneer ill change head units after a while i think any suggestions ?
blackflamed wrote:
i am not a huge fan of this one it kinds shine that blue back light in to your eye at night but i have Sirius for pioneer so i need to stay pioneer ill change head units after a while i think any suggestions ?
I have all Inifinity Kappa speakers, Rockford Fosgate amps, and a Kenwood Excelon head unit, and I'm very pleased with the sound quality of all 3 brands put together.
I almost bought the same exact Infinity amp that your using but I decided to drive my Infinity 6x9's with a 1000 watt RF amp instead.