power my ice
flacopower
12-10-2004, 10:21 PM
aiight, i got a cyclone 1200 watt suppling power to my two panasonic 600 watt subs. i have an alpine head unit (50wX4) supping power to my rear 6x9 (255w each) lightning audio speakers, and my front stock speakers. needless to say, it sounds quite a bit scratchy. now i am looking at buying some infinity 6.5 for the front. what size amp should i buy to power my speakers, and just my speakers?? since the head unit puts out 200watts, should i factor that into the equation? for example, if i need 600 watts for the speakers, should i just buy a 400watt amp?? and is cyclone a good amp company?? oh yeah, what are some recommendation for cheap decent amps? since my amp is going to be hidden behing the back seat looks don't really concern me, just cost and effectiveness. are sony xplodes any good?? one more thing, does the fact that i only plan to run highs and mids off of it mean anything??
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:12 PM
Cyclone, never heard of the company.
Panasonic = junk
Alpine HU = good, but not 200 watts. more like 20 something x4 RMS
Lightning Audio = junk
You should invest in some good equipment. And why did you buy 6x9's for your rear before the replacing stock door speakers?
Anyhow, which Infinity speakers exactly were you looking at?
Panasonic = junk
Alpine HU = good, but not 200 watts. more like 20 something x4 RMS
Lightning Audio = junk
You should invest in some good equipment. And why did you buy 6x9's for your rear before the replacing stock door speakers?
Anyhow, which Infinity speakers exactly were you looking at?
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:23 PM
well everything came with the car... the head unit says right on it 50 watts X 4. the "junk" subs make my windows shake so i am more than satisfied, and its powered by the "junk" amp so... anyways when i raise the volume up, the speakers get really scratchy... i ain't trying to spend big money on the car's audio system, but i just want something decent... and for the infinity's i was looking at maybe some kappas since i don't really care about the bass...
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:28 PM
50x4 is not RMS buddy.
Any set of subs with an amp will shake windows.
Kappas handle 75 watts RMS, get a small 50x2 amp.
At that size pretty much all the amps are relatively cheap just pick one and go for it.
BTW: Sony car audio equipment is also junk.
Any set of subs with an amp will shake windows.
Kappas handle 75 watts RMS, get a small 50x2 amp.
At that size pretty much all the amps are relatively cheap just pick one and go for it.
BTW: Sony car audio equipment is also junk.
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:29 PM
aiight, so to power the junk 6 x 9s and the kappas i only need a 50 x 2?? and should i bridge the amps together? if i do what kind of extra wires will i need?
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:31 PM
You wanna power the 6x9s too, didn't know that. Best thing to do is go with a 4 channel amp then. Somewhere along the lines of 75x4 will be plenty.
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:33 PM
You wanna power the 6x9s too, didn't know that. Best thing to do is go with a 4 channel amp then. Somewhere along the lines of 75x4 will be plenty.
hld up i was talking to my dad and he said that i will only be needing a 2 channel amp cuz each set of speakers can be put on one channel. and also if i only want to play mids and highs on the speakers will i need a crossover??
hld up i was talking to my dad and he said that i will only be needing a 2 channel amp cuz each set of speakers can be put on one channel. and also if i only want to play mids and highs on the speakers will i need a crossover??
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:37 PM
yah you can run each speaker in parallel but you want you your 6x9s to play lower than your 6.5s and the only way to do that would be to either install bass blockers or crossovers for your 6.5s.
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:38 PM
why do i want my 6 x 9's to run lower? i have too much bass as it is! lol
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:39 PM
damn i forgot to ask this: will walmart brands like panasonic or xplode do the trick? and is 600 watts enough? how much do bass blockers go for?
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:42 PM
6x9s do a decent job at making mid-bass frequencies. If you just want for backseat passengers to be able to hear lyrics, just get a 2 channel amp, if it has one, set the filter for high pass, set the crossover at a high frequency and be done with it.
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:44 PM
damn dude. you are the shit!! one more thing, is the fact that they are both 4 ohms make a difference?? and will the walmart brands cut it?
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:44 PM
600 watts is over kill. The infinities handle 75 watts RMS, I'm willing to bet your 6x9s don't handle more than 125 watts RMS a piece. You don't have to have that much power going to them unless you like to have your music up full blast to the point where it distorts and needs all that power to play.
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:46 PM
Wal-mart brands will cut it. With the equipment you have right now it'll never really sound spectacular, I mean like competition level.
The speakers being 4 ohm is optimal. You can run your left side speakers in parallel to the left channel and right side speakers in parallel to the right channel and all will be good in audio land.
The speakers being 4 ohm is optimal. You can run your left side speakers in parallel to the left channel and right side speakers in parallel to the right channel and all will be good in audio land.
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:47 PM
but the 6 x 9 say 255 max handling power. what does that mean
GScivic7
12-10-2004, 11:50 PM
you don't want to go by max power. Thats how much power it can handle at a musical high which is usually short bursts throughout a song. Go by the RMS number, that's the continous amount of power it can handle.
flacopower
12-10-2004, 11:52 PM
well in that case the kappas are 90. but how do i found out the lightning audios handling power?? so will 400 cut it???
GScivic7
12-11-2004, 12:09 AM
do you know the model number or anything for the 6x9s?
More than likely a 400 watt amp will be enough. You don't play your music at ear drum splitting level do you?
More than likely a 400 watt amp will be enough. You don't play your music at ear drum splitting level do you?
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