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Should I amp my Kenwood Excelon KFC -170 door speakers?
I have 2 Kenwood Excelon KFC-170's running off of a Pioneer DEH-P6800MP head unit that puts out 22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels. The speakers can handle 2-40 watts RMS (200 watts peak power) with a frequency response of 35-25,000 Hz.
I've had bad experiences with car audio before and don't know too much. I just want everything to sound the best it can. Should I get a low powered amp for the front speakers and if so how powerful? Would I blow them if I did?
Please lend advice. I have 2 JL Vr's in the rear deck and they're powered by a 2x200 channel amp that sounds great, plus an eight inch Bazooka tube in the trunk for just a little bit more bass. The fronts just sound like they're missing something. Could also be the difference between the Kenwoods and the JL XR's that I blew.
What should I do? Thanks.
Your Kenwood's are never going to sound nearly as good as your JL's. But yes, you should definitely amplify them. You say that you have a 2x200 pushing a single set of VR's? Well, the VR's don't have anywhere near that kind of power handling(60watts RMS) so you must be using one of those crappy knock off brands like Audiobahn, Boss, Rockwood, Pyramid or something like that(these brands always advertise big power that they couldn't provide if they were struck by lightening). Any of that junk seriously puts the rest of your equipment at risk. My advice to you is to buy a JL 300/4. This is a 75watt X 4 channel amp. I have been using that very amp in 3 different cars since 2001 and I've never had any trouble at all. This way you can stick to using one amp instead of adding another, and JL amps always produce more power than they are rated to give so just turn the gain down to about half way on the Kenwoods and they'll sound MUCH better than they do now. Enjoy.
