You're right - I should've said sensitivity in db. Got subs on the >mind...
>
>Sorry for the misinfo.
>
>Regards,
>Joe
>
>
>"azwiley1" wrote in
>news:lR1dd.53802$kz3.20424@fed1read02:
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>> Great info right up to you mentioned SPL. SPL is used only in subs
>> and relates to how much "air" it is/can move. The
>> number/measurement you should have referenced is the efficiency
>> rating of a speaker.
>>
>>> snipped-for-privacy@aol.com (IamGoode) wrote in
>>> news: snipped-for-privacy@mb-m15.aol.com:
>>>
>>>> Looking to replace my spekers and want to get something to match
>>>> the factory infinity amps. Can some one tell me the RMS/peak watt
>>>> ratings? Input apreciated.
>>>> Sean
>>>>
>>>> rec.bicycles.marketplace
>>>
>>> The factory Infinify amp is nothing special - it's about 15-20
>>> watts RMS per channel (if that), the peak power rating is 40 watts
>>> per channel as specified in the Dodge literature. Most decent
>>> aftermarket head units are more powerful.
>>>
>>> One thing to note: The front speakers are "component" speakers in
>>> that they use a crossover to separate highs from lows. You'll need
>>> a separate woofer/tweeter combination to replace them. If you're
>>> just replacing speakers and leaving everything else alone, you
>>> won't need the crossover itself, as that's built into the factory >>> wiring.
>>>
>>> Also, due to the relatively low power of the Infinity amp, you'll
>>> want to get the most efficient speakers you can find. A SPL (sound
>>> pressure level) of 92 or higher would be good.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Joe
>>
>>
>>
Dont know how I missed this thread a while back. If you guys are still around, are either of you bubbleheads?