Great info that is much appreciated Sir. I have a 5 channel amp...8 inch sub...and four 4ohm coaxal speakers......I have my amp set to full....Should I set the 4 channels to HPF and about 85hz according to what my speaker specs can handle ( on the low end)?
Your amp should be equal to or slightly greater than the speakers that you are installing. If you're installing 40w rms speakers or less, then 40w rms at the amp (with the same ohm rating) will be sufficient.
So long as their final combined impedance matches the lowest impedance the amp handles. So if you have a 5th channel that can do 1 ohm mono, two dual voice coil 4 ohm subs in parallel would match. You also want the power to match the subwoofer’s RMS.
Great info that is much appreciated Sir.
I have a 5 channel amp...8 inch sub...and four 4ohm coaxal speakers......I have my amp set to full....Should I set the 4 channels to HPF and about 85hz according to what my speaker specs can handle ( on the low end)?
It would have been nice to see a Memphis Vivbelle in this list for a little more power. I know the old school Belle amps were good
When will the newest model Amps be released
What would I need to power - 2 tweeters, 2 components , 2 coaxials, 1 10inch sub ??
I am setting up the same system, I need that answer as well
I’d PERSONALLY do 2 separate amps but the 6 channel works I guess
Hey is 40w rms x4+ 300w RMS X1 good enough. Not caring about sub dont need it to be higher than 300w . 40W rms good to run 6.5s and 6x9?
Your amp should be equal to or slightly greater than the speakers that you are installing. If you're installing 40w rms speakers or less, then 40w rms at the amp (with the same ohm rating) will be sufficient.
1st comment ! Hey friend for the lesson. I have some kenwood 6x9 3 way x4 funny u recommend a kenwood amp
Can i run 2 subwoofers on a 5 channel amp?
So long as their final combined impedance matches the lowest impedance the amp handles. So if you have a 5th channel that can do 1 ohm mono, two dual voice coil 4 ohm subs in parallel would match. You also want the power to match the subwoofer’s RMS.
@@raysivacombined subwoofer RMS*
@@Omgkhii Indeed, hence the apostrophe S