I have been trying to decide what amp to purchase. I have a Pioneer 740mp, Alpine Type R 6.5" comps and 1 12" Alpine Type R (DVD 4+4)sub in a sealed box. I had never heard of Cadence until I started reading this forum but they look awsome! I have pretty much decided that it will be a Cadence amp and I will get it from shop4sound. I don't think I can afford the high end stuff so I think I want the Z series, they look the best anyway. What amp(s) will fill the bill? I like the idea of 1 amp but am a little concerned that it won't give my sub the power I needs. I really want to push it! I've only got one sub and it's in a sealed box so I want the power to make it move. I looked to the six channel (Z6000) and that looks promising, what different configurations can I run the channels at?
6 X 75 @ 4
6 X 150 @ 2
4 X 150 + 1 X 400
This is right off Mike's site is this true? What is the bottom figure calculated at (2 or 4 ohm? Bridged or what?)?
Can I have it like this: 2 x 150 + 2 x 400
150 for the front and 400 for each voice coil. Probably not because of the ohm configuration of my woofer.
Maybe I should just get 2 smaller amps like the Z1000 for the sub and the Q3000 for my front channels.
On the Z1000 if it is a mono block amp then what do these specs mean?
4 OHM RATED POWER: 10 Watts
2 OHM POWER: 300 Watts
2 OHM MONO POWER: 400 Watts
How do you get 2 ohm mono? Isn't it already a mono amp? This has me confused.
Help give some suggestions and the reason why one configuration over the other.
William