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Debating on running an active setup on 2 channel amps that will be built into pods in my doors, eliminating amps under my seats. the class D amp boards i will be building run at around 50-60 watts rms per channel. Last system I did used passive crossovers. ive never run active before. the sub I’m using will be a Dayton audio ultimax 10 inch in a 4th order band pass on 600 rms watts. These are the initial speakers I have chosen. I am definitely open to changing them.
The Dayton midbass is rated at 40 watts, but in a sealed pod Im hoping the output will be ok. If I’m going to build amplifier boards(along with some other modules to control power, etc.) into the pods, I can’t get much bigger than 50 rms x 2 in each pod. Are there any speakers you guys would suggest that would fit my bill? My other option is to build mono amps into the pods and just run 100 watt rms coaxials, but that would be the easiest route, not necessarily the best for sound quality.
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The Dayton midbass is rated at 40 watts, but in a sealed pod Im hoping the output will be ok. If I’m going to build amplifier boards(along with some other modules to control power, etc.) into the pods, I can’t get much bigger than 50 rms x 2 in each pod. Are there any speakers you guys would suggest that would fit my bill? My other option is to build mono amps into the pods and just run 100 watt rms coaxials, but that would be the easiest route, not necessarily the best for sound quality.