SUB BOX and AMP
VTcommo
10-28-2003, 05:23 AM
Ey guyz,
U will laugh but i bought a Boss 1200 watt amp 4 channel, probs put out like 2 ohms, but ne ways i have this 12inch JBL 1000 sub i think it is, so i was thinking if i bridge 2 channels to the SUB will it be sweet to run it, the other channels will b running to my 6x9 speakers?
Also i dont have a box yet!! which will b the best for this 12 inch sub?? would a ported or sealed box b the best? i would just buy a cubic foot sealed one i think!! fuk i dunno! ne suggestions!
thanks every1, hope 2 hear from u soon!
cheers
U will laugh but i bought a Boss 1200 watt amp 4 channel, probs put out like 2 ohms, but ne ways i have this 12inch JBL 1000 sub i think it is, so i was thinking if i bridge 2 channels to the SUB will it be sweet to run it, the other channels will b running to my 6x9 speakers?
Also i dont have a box yet!! which will b the best for this 12 inch sub?? would a ported or sealed box b the best? i would just buy a cubic foot sealed one i think!! fuk i dunno! ne suggestions!
thanks every1, hope 2 hear from u soon!
cheers
Haibane
10-28-2003, 06:35 AM
I have a boss 1200 2 channel, you would be better off using a 2 channel like mine to power your subs and saving your 4 channel to power your speakers (4 of them)
ssjwizard
10-28-2003, 09:26 AM
you should be able to cross bridge that to get a 3 channel amp. chans one and 2 you take pos line 1 and neg line 2 for sub and then chans 3 and 4 normal for your 6x9's. this may or may not work depending on your amp.
sr20de4evr
10-28-2003, 10:39 AM
K I think you have the RT-835, the specs on it are the most ambiguous things I've ever seen:
Power Max (2 Ohm) 300w x 4
Power RMS (4 Ohm) 150w x 4
Power Bridged: 600w x 2
I'm really not sure what it will put out if you bridge the channels, it says 600x2 but I have a feeling that is max power, it also doesn't say at what ohm load but I have a feeling since it's bridged that's at 4ohm. Just make sure your sub can be wired to 4ohm and you can try it out.
Power Max (2 Ohm) 300w x 4
Power RMS (4 Ohm) 150w x 4
Power Bridged: 600w x 2
I'm really not sure what it will put out if you bridge the channels, it says 600x2 but I have a feeling that is max power, it also doesn't say at what ohm load but I have a feeling since it's bridged that's at 4ohm. Just make sure your sub can be wired to 4ohm and you can try it out.
sr20de4evr
10-28-2003, 10:43 AM
ah here we go:
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/BOSRT835
300x2 when bridged, that's more like it. I have a hard time believing it really puts out 300x2 when it costs $140, but whatever. If you like it then that's all that matters.
Just make sure your sub is 4ohm and then wire the + from one channel to the + on the sub and the - on another channel to the - on your sub. There should be diagrams and it should also say in the instruction manual.
http://www.sounddomain.com/sku/BOSRT835
300x2 when bridged, that's more like it. I have a hard time believing it really puts out 300x2 when it costs $140, but whatever. If you like it then that's all that matters.
Just make sure your sub is 4ohm and then wire the + from one channel to the + on the sub and the - on another channel to the - on your sub. There should be diagrams and it should also say in the instruction manual.
VTcommo
10-28-2003, 07:46 PM
Im not conecting myself so i dont really know much about the connections and shit like that. I just need to know if it would power the sub enough as well as 6x9s?
The 12 inch sub is JBL GT4-12 and the shitty amp is a BOSS BA-4300. I bought this poo poo of an amp caus i didnt want to spend much caus i will b getting better shit down the track. What about a sub box?? which should i use? Sealed?? a standard cubic foot 1 would do?
Thanks for your help guys!!
hope to here some responses bak soon!
desperate to get this sub pumping even if the amp will overheat in 2 seconds and is not powerful enough, so it will probably fuk the suby up! :)
The 12 inch sub is JBL GT4-12 and the shitty amp is a BOSS BA-4300. I bought this poo poo of an amp caus i didnt want to spend much caus i will b getting better shit down the track. What about a sub box?? which should i use? Sealed?? a standard cubic foot 1 would do?
Thanks for your help guys!!
hope to here some responses bak soon!
desperate to get this sub pumping even if the amp will overheat in 2 seconds and is not powerful enough, so it will probably fuk the suby up! :)
sr20de4evr
10-28-2003, 08:15 PM
It looks like that will work, I can't find the specs on that amp anywhere, but as long as it puts out ~200x2 when bridged it should work. Obviously it isn't going to sound the best, it's a cheap amp and the sub has a freq response of 28-450Hz +/- 13dB (which pretty much means it will be inaudible anywhere below 35Hz).
ssjwizard
10-28-2003, 08:57 PM
i would go with sealed it is best for SQ and with a cheep amp you dont want to sacrafice anymore than you have to/
VTcommo
10-29-2003, 01:14 AM
When you say inaudible do you mean that with 2 channels bridged that it may not even make the sub work? Gotta love cheap amps.
Im in australia dont know if u guyz r, but u know the pre made sub boxes in shops i think they are a cubic foot or sum bullshit like that!?
Would that b ok to run the JBL 12 inch suby? or would i have to get a custom one made up!?
This is what is says on the BOSS BA-4300 amp box, mayb this wil help with the specs! caus i dont know wat is going on, can you explain if any of this is half ok considering it is a shity Boss Amp:
-Variable Low Pass Filter (LPF) : 40Hz~250Hz
-High Pass Filter (HPF): 50Hz~1KHz
-Bass Boost (+5dB @ 100Hz)
-2 OHM Stable Stereo
-Tri-Mode speaker Connection
=4 channel capability
-MOSFET Dc- DC SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY
-0.05% THD
-High and Low adjustable level input
-Frequency Response 10Hz ~ 50 KHz
-Dual Built in protection against high temp and short circuit
Thanks again
Im in australia dont know if u guyz r, but u know the pre made sub boxes in shops i think they are a cubic foot or sum bullshit like that!?
Would that b ok to run the JBL 12 inch suby? or would i have to get a custom one made up!?
This is what is says on the BOSS BA-4300 amp box, mayb this wil help with the specs! caus i dont know wat is going on, can you explain if any of this is half ok considering it is a shity Boss Amp:
-Variable Low Pass Filter (LPF) : 40Hz~250Hz
-High Pass Filter (HPF): 50Hz~1KHz
-Bass Boost (+5dB @ 100Hz)
-2 OHM Stable Stereo
-Tri-Mode speaker Connection
=4 channel capability
-MOSFET Dc- DC SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY
-0.05% THD
-High and Low adjustable level input
-Frequency Response 10Hz ~ 50 KHz
-Dual Built in protection against high temp and short circuit
Thanks again
ssjwizard
10-29-2003, 10:13 AM
yea one cubic foot should be enough space. sealed boxes sound best aswell.
sr20de4evr
10-29-2003, 12:12 PM
When you say inaudible do you mean that with 2 channels bridged that it may not even make the sub work? Gotta love cheap amps.
No it will have the power, but that woofer just doesn't have the ability to play low
it has a frequency response of 28-450Hz +/- 13dB, which means at 28Hz it will be about 1/3 as loud as when it's at say 50Hz (or wherever it peaks at), and it will keep getting quieter the lower it goes.
The amp doesn't look so bad just by looking at the specs, but a lot of cheaper companies tend to rate their products very "generously". Such as US Acoustics, if you look at the specs they appear to be better than 3/4 of all the amps out there, but in reality my cheap Avionixx sounds 10x cleaner than the US Acoustics did.
No it will have the power, but that woofer just doesn't have the ability to play low
it has a frequency response of 28-450Hz +/- 13dB, which means at 28Hz it will be about 1/3 as loud as when it's at say 50Hz (or wherever it peaks at), and it will keep getting quieter the lower it goes.
The amp doesn't look so bad just by looking at the specs, but a lot of cheaper companies tend to rate their products very "generously". Such as US Acoustics, if you look at the specs they appear to be better than 3/4 of all the amps out there, but in reality my cheap Avionixx sounds 10x cleaner than the US Acoustics did.
VTcommo
11-06-2003, 04:50 AM
Do you guyz want to hear sumthing more pathetic then my "Boss Audio" Amp? I sent an email to BOSS asking for the specs caus i could find any on the net or anywhere, they replyed saying that it is not one of their units that some company has just used their logos and shit!
So not only do i have a shit amp but a fake shit amp! ahah
So it probably will produce no more power then a AAA battery.
So not only do i have a shit amp but a fake shit amp! ahah
So it probably will produce no more power then a AAA battery.
VTcommo
11-08-2003, 03:59 AM
Ey guys, wat does the 2 Ohm stable stereo mean about the my amp? the specs r above, it is 4 channel though. So can u still run it 4 channel effectively?
Would u recommend bridgeing all 4 channels for the sub? instead of 2 channels for sub and 2 channels for the 6x9s?
Thanks guyz
Would u recommend bridgeing all 4 channels for the sub? instead of 2 channels for sub and 2 channels for the 6x9s?
Thanks guyz
911S_TARGA_RSR
11-08-2003, 04:08 AM
My advice, sell it on ebay. Then buy an actual amp.
VTcommo
11-08-2003, 04:11 AM
Yer, but i cant b fucked selling it
Im just going to keep the piece of shit so can u give me sum advice?
Thanks
Im just going to keep the piece of shit so can u give me sum advice?
Thanks
911S_TARGA_RSR
11-08-2003, 04:13 AM
Why don't you just power your cabin speakers with this amp and then purchase another for the sub(s).
VTcommo
11-08-2003, 04:18 AM
caus its not ment to b a good system, its just temporary. So i dont want to waste more money on the other shit, i have already bought enough poo to last me for a bit.
sr20de4evr
11-08-2003, 03:29 PM
Why are all of these people buying "temporary" systems????
Do it once and do it right, every dollar you spend right now is a waste of money and you know it. What is the point in getting a system that you know you are just going to replace later? All it does is make it longer until you can afford the system you want, and it's not like you're going to be happy with what you're doing now. I can understand it if you don't have any music at all, not even a stock system, so you get some crappy $50 thing until you can afford something real, but other than that it is just a waste of money.
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Do it once and do it right, every dollar you spend right now is a waste of money and you know it. What is the point in getting a system that you know you are just going to replace later? All it does is make it longer until you can afford the system you want, and it's not like you're going to be happy with what you're doing now. I can understand it if you don't have any music at all, not even a stock system, so you get some crappy $50 thing until you can afford something real, but other than that it is just a waste of money.
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VTcommo
11-09-2003, 06:00 AM
Yer fair enuf, caus its a work in progress and a good system comes last mate, so like 2 years down track i just want something half decent now, so some adivce would b good. I get u though it is pretty stupid but still i juz want sum bass ahahah
Cheers
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