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Old 08-09-1999, 10:07 AM
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I've decided to start working on a nice stereo setup for my new F150. My plan is to replace the head unit and all 4 speakers and put a couple of subs under the rear seat of the extended cab. I've been looking at a Sony amp (XM-405EQX) that is rated at 40W x 4, plus 100W x 1. My Crutchfield catalog says that this series of amps (XM-xxxEQX) is 2 Ohm stable in stereo. So, my question is this...can I run a 4 Ohm load on the 4 channels (main speakers) AND a 2 Ohm load on the 5th channel (subwoofers) or do all 5 channels have to run the same load?

Also, if you have any recommendations of any similar amps (5 channel with built in crossover) at a similar price ($300-$400) with similar power, please let me know.

Thanks for any info, as I am VERY new to this stuff, but am really loooking forward to starting on it!

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Old 08-09-1999, 11:33 AM
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Call a Crutchfield Sales advisor and ask that question. I'll bet they would have the answer.

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Old 08-09-1999, 01:02 PM
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Yeah, I noticed it was a pretty large amp (roughly 17" x 11"), but with my sub enclosures, I pretty much figured I was going to lose the ability to fold down the back seats anyway...oh well, I guess if I have to haul anything, it'll just have to go in the bed/box of the truck.

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Old 08-09-1999, 06:33 PM
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If the amp is 2 ohm stable (make sure the sub channel is 2 ohm stable) You can run any combination on any channel, just dont go below 2 ohms or your asking for trouble.

I wouldnt buy an amp for its rated 2ohm power, if it doesnt produce enough watts at 4 ohm rated value for your needs, you need to spend more money, in MOST cases. More heat with 2ohms.

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Since you only have a heavy load on the sub channel then you shouldn't have any thermal problems.
As with any amp, if it is too hot to leave your hand on it it's time to turn down the volume.
Remember HEAT is what burns up amps.

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Old 08-10-1999, 12:15 AM
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My original plan was to put the same AMP in that you are going to use. Problem I had was there was no place to mount it. It wouldn't go under either of the front seats. We looked at putting it under the back seat in my SC but it would have meant not being able to put the back seat down at all.

This is just my experience. If someone else has found a diffrent way to mount that amp, I would be interested to know how.

Randy

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Old 08-10-1999, 04:52 AM
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Yes, most amps today on the market are 2 ohm stable. Your desired setup should be fine, which you can confirm if you can find out the specs of the amp possibly thru the Sony web page or (mentioned before) from Crutchfield.

If you want more basic information about car stereos then I would recommend you check out a web page:www.mobileaudio.com/rac-faq/
it is good info for beginners and experienced individuals.

My only suggestion when looking at different amps is the continuous power output or watts/RMS:ie..35 watts RMS, which is covered in section 3.4 (components). Make sure your location has sufficient ventilation to cool off your amp. Remember heat is a byproduct of any car stereo component. Lastly, don't get skimpy on your RCA's to the amps, at least a decent gold-plated & double shieled RCA's!
 



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