I think d4s has big 2 channels...but they'd be class ab and brutal on your electrical system...Id have to let someone else recommend that one. What Ohm load? be a search for a 4ohm 2 ch.. But You can find a decent one that will run bridged @2ohms
I think d4s has big 2 channels...but they'd be class ab and brutal on your electrical system...Id have to let someone else recommend that one. What Ohm load? be a search for a 4ohm 2 ch.. But You can find a decent one that will run bridged @2ohms
Would a capacitor help with the elec. problem as I already have one my father gave me?I think d4s has big 2 channels...but they'd be class ab and brutal on your electrical system...
Oh damn, I seeAb are really inefficient...and one that size...we're major upgrades...that thing would probably pull the same amps 5 or 6k class d
Battery bank is whats is needed and a good HO Alt and the Big 3 helps as well . Capacitor for me are kind of useless. I run an HO Alt, sometimes Two and a few AGM batteries is all I need for power. It takes power to make power as Ive said for many yearsWould a capacitor help with the elec. problem as I already have one my father gave me?
What are you wanting to actually do in that ride? Buy All new or try to utilize what you have and add to it? A good 4-5 v HU is where Id start at. The Source is the main Key to the System. And feed off that with what space you are willing to give up, and if you want to deaden the vehicle and brace roofing ect or notmight get 2 amps and a smaller door speaker amp too, still looking at jp77 too and its hard to decide, I'll have to thing about it over the next few days as I look at ebay and other places
Forgot I needed to get some 21* 2inch air gun nails for tomorrow.I bought 2- 3/8" but just an 1/8" too long for my project in the morning. Try finding the 2"- 21* in stock has been a real Biiitch. Finally found some !!!!!I have to make a run to the store. Ill be back on this thread in a bit. A budget and a plan of what youd like to do and spend is always an excellent way to do a great install and get the most out of what you can for your hard earned money
Excellent advice man!!!Spend some time researching.
Find out what ohms your subs are, and if they are single or dual voice coil.
Strong amplifiers need strong electrical to run them. That means upgraded alternator and upgraded battery(s).
Learn as much as you can before buying any gear.
It's easy to buy the wrong stuff, or learn too late you could have done a lot better.
Oh, great idea! I'll take them out of their enclosure tomorrow and check with a multimeter to see the resistance, I'll go from there!Spend some time researching.
Find out what ohms your subs are, and if they are single or dual voice coil.
Strong amplifiers need strong electrical to run them. That means upgraded alternator and upgraded battery(s).
Learn as much as you can before buying any gear.
It's easy to buy the wrong stuff, or learn too late you could have done a lot better.