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What's the reason for using a 4 channel?
The 2 6.5's and the 6x9's(all dual audio TS series)are only getting 240w from the deck(dual audio) which i want to hook up a 600w pioneer or kenwood amp to them to give them a little bit of something more than their 50w rms
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i just drew it up in a hurry, but the stock wiring i dont use? and also is the rem cable ok the way i have it? finnaly could i hook up the 2 amps without the crossover thing if i had 2 rca inputs on my deck( i assume so)
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Do want to match the amp to the subs. Im going to go with the crescendo once i get the cash and comes out more openly.
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Im hooking up the 4 speakers to a 4 channel amp, each with a separate channel. I just wanted to know if that was correct wiring since i would be taking off the factory wires and putting in my own wires. I just don't know if that will screw it up.
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Tell me a little about the crescendo BC2000, what gauge wire does it take max/min, The RMS/Max of it @ 1,2,4 ohms. is it even 1 ohm stable? and also can it be master/slaved? Does it have a safety trigger on it? i went to the crescendo web site and they don't have it on the site anymore so where could i buy one of these at?
AQ is a bit out of my price range, im looking for an amp that can power 3000w rms to 6000w max. Tell me some stuff abt Hifonics as well. Is there a decently priced amp for what i need?
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The easiest way to do it in that amount of room would be to do it as 4 chambers, basically like 4 small boxes laid out like that that use a common top and bottom sheet. When you get into porting them and working it all out in that shape in that area may get tricky, though I'm sure it can be done. I must ask though, why are you wanting to go with them again? For just slightly more you can pick up a pair of MUCH better subs (DC lvl 3, Sundown SA's, etc) and be able to make a much more simple and effective box and get even louder than the 4 cheaper subs.
For your mids/highs amp we will need to know the impendence of each speaker, and the minimum impendence the amp is stable at. IE: if your trying to wire 3 single 4 ohm speakers up to 1 channel parallel you could be running 1.34ohms on an amp only stable at say 2 ohms.
I already have the 3 subs from my last system and id only have to buy 1 sub, also im kinda going for looks aswell more than sound. Ive priced my upgrade to cost me about 300-400 dollars
The mids/highs would be on a 4 channel amp at 4 ohms..only need 400-500 watts for these things to move them comfortably. i was just wondering if i had the wiring hooked up right
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Just don't... Those amps are terrible...
Is there any reason they are? like a bench test or something saying their % efficiency? id just like to know a reason to call this brand bad thats all >_>
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I was just curious if anyone heard of the brand and if it was any good. I owned a bamf before it got stolen, but i never got a chance to bench test it. It was a 4000 watt amp and it moved my 3 1000 watt RMS subs really well at 8 ohms (didn't realize hooked up wrong. im just curious which one would be better also, the stack or bamf series
STACK
BAMF
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So i've been planning this build for a couple of weeks and im getting real into it. Of course though every build has its problems right? I looked up a box on google and feel in love with the design (http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/3/1877/4861/29692430010_large.jpg). Just 1 problem, i got a recent copy of solid works and started to draw it up with the specs of my woofers and im having a hard time designing a box that will fit and meet the specs for my subs. Since im not driving a huge ass can and only a 98 dodge stratus, the base edition of course my trunk isn't that big i found out. I measured it all up and found out with my 6x9's i put in i only have 14.5 inches of space high and like 39 inches across to work with, 4 feet of depth to work with though. Its that damned with that kills me every time though. The subs i have require a space of 1 cubic feet sealed or 1.5 cubic feet ported. I'm also in a debate if i want to go with a ported system or a selaed system upgrade, i had a sealed enclosure with 3 subs and that was pretty intense. The three subs i have are the boss CW125DVC series (http://www.bossaudio.com/main/1169) and i like them alot. What i used to power them was a power acoustik 4000w bamf amp which i also really really really liked until some punk went into my car and stole it rage moment there. Anyways yeah i had three of them in my little stratus but i want four of them now. How can i really fit them though with this design is the question. If anyone could do a design where could fit all 4 of the subs in my car trunk that would be awesome and stuff. Also check this out and see if i was right on this drawing here about hooking up a amp to the door/6x9's along with an amp.(http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/ss256/kingtut_1992/Amphookup.png) also if i am wrong please correct me about this before i blow something up, already had an amp stolen...don't need a sub blown too ya know? If i have anything else to add ill be glad to add here.
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I've decided to not go with the 4 subwoofer box design, but i do still want to be louder than 2 15's. I hear its the box that kills so what can i do? Ill try to be open minded