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Guys I have a few questions.
I have a pt cruiser I am looking at putting in Boston sl 6.5 in the doors and sl80 plates in the rear piller. With the pt i am limited on what can go in the doors because of clearance. Bostons use neos and do not have the size of my type r's in my cavalier. I am looking for a good 4 channel amp I would like to stay in the $200-$250 price range (on ebay) and throw about 100 watts at them. Any Idea? Last Waht kind of power wire do I need to run for that amp and a old school fosgate punch 200m used to run my g2 sealed box? Thanks in advance:smokin: |
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So you're looking at 600W worth of power between a new 100W x 4 and the 200W x 1 amp you have for your sub. I'm fairly confident that a true 4AWG with a 100Amp ANL fuse would be fine for your application. If you plan on going to more power for a subwoofer in the future, you may want to go with 2 or 0AWG right off the hop. You might find you get more help if you, yourself, find a few amplifiers with the right amount of output, then come back and ask for thoughts and opinions on the ones you find. Generally, responses will have as much effort put into them, as the OP's question had put towards it. |
You are right. Sorry you the lack of info. I bought a Diamond Audio d6 600.4 For $168 on ebay I hope that is a good amp! Its specs look good. I wont run anymore power to the sub so unless this new amp is a power hog 4gaa should be good?
Here are the specs... Product details General Product Type Amplifier Recommended Use Car Width 17 in Depth 12 in Height 2.8 in Weight 18.1 lbs Audio System Response Bandwidth 10 - 50000 Hz Signal-To-Noise Ratio 100 dB Max Output Power / Channel Qty 75 Watts x 4 Amplifier Output 4-channel Input Signal Voltage 0.2 - 5V Distortion Factor 0.03% Amplifier Output Details 75 Watt - 4 Ohm - 4 channel(s) 150 Watt - 2 Ohm - 4 channel(s) 300 Watt - 4 Ohm - 2 channel(s) |
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