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Is the JL Audio A4300 amp a good match with 4 Infinity Reference 6822cf speakers? I got the speakers for free and just wanted a good cheap amp to power them to their full potential.

Also is there something else you would recommend for these speakers instead?

Specs

Speakers:

RMS - 2-60 watts

Peak - 180 watts

Impedance - 2Ohms

Amp:

RMS Power @ 4 Ohm: 70 watts x 4 at 14.4 volts

*RMS Power @ 2 Ohm: 110 watts x 4 at 14.4 volts <<This setup?

RMS Power @ 4 Ohm: 45 watts x 4 at 12.5 volts

RMS Power @ 2 Ohm: 75 watts x 4 at 12.5 volts

RMS Power @ 4 Ohm: 220 watts x 2 at 14.4 volts

RMS Power @ 4 Ohm: 150 watts x 2 at 12.5 volts

That would be a good amp, you may also want out check out the Pioneer PRS-D4200F. I currently use this amp in my setup and have never regretted purchasing it. It sounds awesome, requires very minimal current and can be had relatively cheap.

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That would be a good amp, you may also want out check out the Pioneer PRS-D4200F. I currently use this amp in my setup and have never regretted purchasing it. It sounds awesome, requires very minimal current and can be had relatively cheap.

Ok thanks. Ill look into that

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