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  1. Mine is exactly like that one but just a litle older. I paid $400 for it about 3 years ago from a friend. Have you tried Ebay or Craigslist? I would definatly recommend this amp if you want to save space and have three amps in one. 400 would be the max I would pay I'd start at 250 and go up from there.
  2. Yea this amp is great I bought it a while back and it never over heats on me I don't think I would sell it for anyless then what I paid for. Yea the 5th Channel(1000watts) is 1 ohm stable I think the other four channels(150wattsx4) are 2 ohm stable. I'll probly only use 4 speakers total on each channel one being a Tweeter with a cap and the other three 4 ohm speakers. Im going to keep the ohms just a little bit over 2 that way I minimize any chance of messing something up. I was just thinking of puting some solder on top of ground then putting the trunk carpet over to make it look a little bit cleaner. I have never really used a terminal for ground do they actually make better contact or is it the same but just for looks?
  3. Took the lazy way out but it works fine for me. Suggestion??
  4. I used a meter to check my ohms i was at 2.69 with 6x9 in series 6.5 and tweeter in parallel. Then I wired the speakers up in parallel the 6x9 and 6.5 and unfortunatly the 6.5s didnt last 20 seconds before they blew and my amp went into protect mode lol. (Power Acoustic 6.5" KP653N) only 25 dollars they sounded good just couldn't handle watts So I disconnected them and they are just covering a few holes I cut out. But it all evened out because I made a board for my 6x9s. Before they were just under a peice of wood now their visible and LOUDER. And I'll Get those pics for you in a lil bit
  5. It says 8 ohms on image but all the speakers are 4 ohms, if read left to right while ignoring the speakers to the right of it then the ohms at the bottom is what I think it would be at. Doesn't the cap on the speaker cancel out the ohms for the tweeter therefore keeping it at the same ohms as just the two 6x9s and the 6.5?
  6. So I Have a Memphis Belle 16-mc1300d the older version. With four speakers. Two 6x9 4 ohm each wired to 8ohms in series then I added a 6.5" inch wired parallel so im guessing I am at 4 Ohms. Next I Added a bullet Tweeter with a cap on it also wired parallel. im guessing im still at 4 Ohms So my question is do I have to many speakers on one channel? Should I wire all the speaker in series, parallel or leave as is? It is wired like this
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