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I also thought this was weird.Weird on the Taramps how two speakers share the middle connection which is negative and positive
I also thought this was weird.Weird on the Taramps how two speakers share the middle connection which is negative and positive
I'm taking a hard look at it. I just need 60-80w really, these comps max out at 100w. I have a MTX Thunder 280 I could use, but man it's old lol.I had to 400x4 installed...it's tiny, sounded good, and seemed to be right around rated...it's not too shabby especially for the price...the crossovers **** on it though but that's not to big of an issue if you got a good eq on your hu though...
I was going to run a ds440x4 but space was is at a premium when I got everything installed so I went with the ts400x4 just because it was tinyWell I ordered the Taramps DS 440x4. Figured I would kick it up a notch from the TS.
Looks like it's just touch bigger and I can fit it behind the glove box.I was going to run a ds440x4 but space was is at a premium when I got everything installed so I went with the ts400x4 just because it was tiny
I go the Taramps 440x4, it showed up yesterday.CT-80.4AB // 480 Watts RMS 4-Channel Car Audio Amplifier
The CT Sounds CT-80.4AB is a compact full-range class ab 4 channel car amplifier. The multi-channel amplifier features a Low Pass Filter (LPF), High Pass Filter (HPF), and Bass Boost so you can get the exact sound you are looking for out of your amplifier.www.ctsounds.com
CT-150.4D // 1000 Watts RMS 4-Channel Car Audio Amplifier
The CT Sounds CT-150.4D is a compact full-range class d 4 channel car amplifier. The multi-channel amplifier features a Low Pass Filter (LPF), High Pass Filter (HPF), and Bass Boost so you can get the exact sound you are looking for out of your amplifier.www.ctsounds.com
I have the taramps ts400x4 and it has worked great. It's currently bridged giving me 150x2 and it's surprisingly small.