My system (pics) need amp help
#1
My system (pics) need amp help
Ok, heres what i have:
HU- KENWOOD DPX-502
JL TR570-CXI -FRONT DOORS
JL TR650-CXI -REAR DOORS
KICKER CVR 10'S X2
KICKER ZX 700.5
Custom Fiber Box
Sirius
The problem is the amp can't push the subs. I'm new to this stuff and still trying to learn all this ohm/watts and RMS stuff. Unfortunitly I bought the amp off a friends advice, so anyway whats a good amp that will fit behind the back seat to push just the subs? And of course i need to do this for as cheap as possible. The wife is already pissed i need to buy more.
The HU and amp bass control--
The HU--
Subs and amp--
[img=http://img109.imagevenue.com/loc1006/th_57854_DSCF4260_122_1006lo.JPG][img=http://img102.imagevenue.com/loc1009/th_57870_DSCF4267_122_1009lo.JPG][img=http://img104.imagevenue.com/loc654/th_57872_DSCF4266_122_654lo.JPG]
Thanks in advance !!
HU- KENWOOD DPX-502
JL TR570-CXI -FRONT DOORS
JL TR650-CXI -REAR DOORS
KICKER CVR 10'S X2
KICKER ZX 700.5
Custom Fiber Box
Sirius
The problem is the amp can't push the subs. I'm new to this stuff and still trying to learn all this ohm/watts and RMS stuff. Unfortunitly I bought the amp off a friends advice, so anyway whats a good amp that will fit behind the back seat to push just the subs? And of course i need to do this for as cheap as possible. The wife is already pissed i need to buy more.
The HU and amp bass control--
The HU--
Subs and amp--
[img=http://img109.imagevenue.com/loc1006/th_57854_DSCF4260_122_1006lo.JPG][img=http://img102.imagevenue.com/loc1009/th_57870_DSCF4267_122_1009lo.JPG][img=http://img104.imagevenue.com/loc654/th_57872_DSCF4266_122_654lo.JPG]
Thanks in advance !!
#3
It will depend on whether or not you have 2ohm or 4ohm dual voice coils on your woofers.
If you have the 4ohm version you can run them at either a 1ohm or 4 ohm load.
If you have the 2ohm version you can run them at either a .5, 2, or 8 ohm load.
The cheapest "power" is available in amps that can handle a 4ohm bridged single output. Getting 2ohm and below stable amps can get expensive quickly.
You're going to want an amp that can send 600 watts RMS at a minimum to a single channel. If you get a good deal on a more powerful amp you can just turn the gain down a bit. It's better to have too much power available than not enough.
If you have the 4ohm version you can run them at either a 1ohm or 4 ohm load.
If you have the 2ohm version you can run them at either a .5, 2, or 8 ohm load.
The cheapest "power" is available in amps that can handle a 4ohm bridged single output. Getting 2ohm and below stable amps can get expensive quickly.
You're going to want an amp that can send 600 watts RMS at a minimum to a single channel. If you get a good deal on a more powerful amp you can just turn the gain down a bit. It's better to have too much power available than not enough.
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