new to systems, will this work?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eugenics »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the owner of tcab has been known to hook 2500d's upto type r's</TD></TR></TABLE>
by orion??
by orion??
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by suzuki515 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i asked him for a quote, i think he wanted $250, i was thinkin if i do buy that im gunna have someone build like a steel cage that goes around the system, cuz im not gunna have another system like this get jacked, and i was also thinkin is there a way to connect the alarm to the speaker wires, so if they disconnect the speakers the alarm will go off, and if they dont take the speakers out, attach something to the bottom of the enclosure (out of sight) so when they pull the enclosure out it'll disconnect two wires and set the alarm off, its sad i gotta think this way, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do</TD></TR></TABLE> LOL. I would hope the alarm is going off long before they are at the point of removing anything.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by suzuki515 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
that wouldnt be too powerful? idk im probally wrong, also would this one work too?http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...&rd=1</TD></TR></TABLE> No, exactly right power, [500W into 4 ohms]
The R/F is 300W rms into 4 ohms or 600W into 2ohms, you can wire your sub for 4ohm, [300W from amp] or 1ohm, [amp not stable below 2ohms] so again, it would work at 4 ohms, but you really need a 500W amp. An amp that makes 500W RMS into a 4 or 1 ohm load, as you can only wire the sub to 4 or 1 ohm.
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i asked him for a quote, i think he wanted $250, i was thinkin if i do buy that im gunna have someone build like a steel cage that goes around the system, cuz im not gunna have another system like this get jacked, and i was also thinkin is there a way to connect the alarm to the speaker wires, so if they disconnect the speakers the alarm will go off, and if they dont take the speakers out, attach something to the bottom of the enclosure (out of sight) so when they pull the enclosure out it'll disconnect two wires and set the alarm off, its sad i gotta think this way, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do</TD></TR></TABLE> LOL. I would hope the alarm is going off long before they are at the point of removing anything.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by suzuki515 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
that wouldnt be too powerful? idk im probally wrong, also would this one work too?http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...&rd=1</TD></TR></TABLE> No, exactly right power, [500W into 4 ohms]
The R/F is 300W rms into 4 ohms or 600W into 2ohms, you can wire your sub for 4ohm, [300W from amp] or 1ohm, [amp not stable below 2ohms] so again, it would work at 4 ohms, but you really need a 500W amp. An amp that makes 500W RMS into a 4 or 1 ohm load, as you can only wire the sub to 4 or 1 ohm.
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ok im either going to go with that 15" sub from ebay and that 1000w alpine amp from ebay, or if i buy from a regualar website i can get the new type-r and this amp...http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/2307 ..... http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/3566
LOL, I don't think your quit grasping the concept here....
Now your looking at a 750W sub DVC 2ohm that can be wired in parallel for a 1ohm load or in series to a 4ohm load, the REFERBED amp is 425W into 4ohms and 1100W into a 1 ohm load.
The 425W into 4ohms is too low and the 1100 into 1ohm is a little overboard, if you want this amp and sub, wire the sub in parallel for a 1ohm load and keep the gain on the amp down.
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Now your looking at a 750W sub DVC 2ohm that can be wired in parallel for a 1ohm load or in series to a 4ohm load, the REFERBED amp is 425W into 4ohms and 1100W into a 1 ohm load.
The 425W into 4ohms is too low and the 1100 into 1ohm is a little overboard, if you want this amp and sub, wire the sub in parallel for a 1ohm load and keep the gain on the amp down.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fcm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">LOL, I don't think your quit grasping the concept here....
Now your looking at a 750W sub DVC 2ohm that can be wired in parallel for a 1ohm load or in series to a 4ohm load, the REFERBED amp is 425W into 4ohms and 1100W into a 1 ohm load.
The 425W into 4ohms is too low and the 1100 into 1ohm is a little overboard, if you want this amp and sub, wire the sub in parallel for a 1ohm load and keep the gain on the amp down.
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ight so ur sayin if i wired it for 1ohm, then turn it down a lil soo it dosnt overpower the sub?
Now your looking at a 750W sub DVC 2ohm that can be wired in parallel for a 1ohm load or in series to a 4ohm load, the REFERBED amp is 425W into 4ohms and 1100W into a 1 ohm load.
The 425W into 4ohms is too low and the 1100 into 1ohm is a little overboard, if you want this amp and sub, wire the sub in parallel for a 1ohm load and keep the gain on the amp down.
94</TD></TR></TABLE>ight so ur sayin if i wired it for 1ohm, then turn it down a lil soo it dosnt overpower the sub?
Correct, it's not the right way to do it, but it will work, better that then being underpowered and constantly driving your amp into clipping.
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