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its power hungry so you need to feed it some good power. but even with less than optimal power..say 13v it should still give you 70% of its rated...
oh we does it crazy loud down here..:cool: anyways.... if your amp does 100 x4 then you should have PLENTY of power for some front speakers. you...
i still recommend 50 to 75 per, but if the price is right and the specs look good to you then sure. more headroom is good. now is that 600 watts...
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how is it wired to your speakers?
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too low a voltage is my guess too.
oh btw you can run all 6 off of just one 2 ch amp. if you know how to wire speakers then it can be done. just saying.
ok then a 4ch amp. i must have misread your post. i thought the amp was just for the front speakers.
did a 138 even with the 15 on the nine.5 @ 44HZ. 1 ohm. not sure what the impedance rise was. if it was like the 8's maybe 500 watts too. hoping...
the big 3 is easy. make sure you use a good thick wire. at least 4 gauge. thicker if you can find it. took me about 2 1/2HRs. that was with...
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yeah, the sub was free and now its being powered by a hifonics zues 2CH at 4 ohms mono. 1000x1 rms. thanks for pointing that out im going to...
most any good name brand amp with around 50x2 will work for you.
thats plenty of power for the 4"s trust me.
well you can run one sub and keep the other as a backup. or do the 2ohm load. will still pound.
i think you mean tune not edit. the final ohm load from the subs will determine the power the amp will put out.
the crossovers are very self explanatory. speaker outs from the head or amp into the xover and the rest is labeled....
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prod like 37.5 x 2 @4 ohms and 75 x2 @ 2 ohms. but maybe closer to the 50 you said at 4ohms and 90 at 2 ohms....