I was debating on buying some Infinity Reference 6020cs components. Have been out of car audio for a couple of years and was curious is I could make either of these amps work for them. (Already own amps thats why) here are specs any advice would be helpful. Infinity reference 6020cs 2-way external crossover network (18 dB/octave, 3,500 Hz high- and low-pass) 2-ohm impedance for extra power (compatible with all factory or aftermarket car stereos) tweeter adjustment circuits (0, -3 dB) power range: 2-90 watts RMS (270 watts peak power) frequency response: 53-21,000 Hz sensitivity: 93 dB Maximum Power Output 800W (400W x 2Ch)@ 2 OHM Power Output 260 (130W x 2Ch) @ 2 Ohm 180W (90W x 2Ch) @ 4 Ohm Bridged Power 260W x 1 Ch @ 4 Ohm 2 Ohm Stable Stereo Tri-Mode Capable Fan Cooling System Varible Bass Boost: 0-18dB Varible Bass Frequency: 30Hz-100Hz Channel Separation: >60dB Signal to Noise Ratio: 90dB THD 0.03% Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz HPF: 50Hz-1KHz LPF: 30Hz-250Hz Adjustable Sensitivity Range: 0.1V-1V Input Impedance: Low Level (10k Ohms) - High Level(100 Ohms) or a Boss chaos C450 bridged 600x1 peakpower 300x2 @ 2 ohms Rms 110x2 @4 ohms signal to noise ratio 102 db THD 0.01% Thanx
Infinity are still good. some people say that their highs tend to be a little bright but it all comes down to preference. the best advice anybody could give you is to let your ears be the judge. what's your budget?
Im working with 100-150 for right now, just trying to get the stock speakers out without breaking the bank. I listen to alot of punk, classic rock (Zeppelin), hard rock,metal, and a little rap. Not looking for bass out of themjust highs and mids, I always remember my buddies infinties just screamed. I saw a deal online in crutchfield they were originally marked at 199.99 but cut down to 149.99. saw another set of same new speakers for $105 including S&H