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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 8331829" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>bang for the buck - ppi / sound stream / hi fonics on the super cheap end of things - maby throw mb quart in there as well...</p><p></p><p>as for subs - you want to stay in the 2000w range for subs any more than that and you start needing upgraded electrical parts in your viechle it gets expensive real quick. since its a bus - there will be no need for "imaging" speakers meaning highs from the front - mids from the middle and sub from the rear - because people will be all over the place there and you want to share sounds with everyone - but you might still keep left and right stereo for the mids and highs...</p><p></p><p>three subs = strange ohm loads to the amp. 2 or 4 subs will ohm load evenly to an amp.</p><p></p><p>example</p><p></p><p>three dual 2 ohm subs can wire to 1.33 ohms load to an amp. amps rated at 1 ohm will put out a little less at 1.33</p><p></p><p>vs</p><p></p><p>two dual 4 ohm subs can wire to 1 ohm or four dual 2 ohm subs can wire to 1 ohm load to the amp</p><p></p><p>just food for thought</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 8331829, member: 586635"] bang for the buck - ppi / sound stream / hi fonics on the super cheap end of things - maby throw mb quart in there as well... as for subs - you want to stay in the 2000w range for subs any more than that and you start needing upgraded electrical parts in your viechle it gets expensive real quick. since its a bus - there will be no need for "imaging" speakers meaning highs from the front - mids from the middle and sub from the rear - because people will be all over the place there and you want to share sounds with everyone - but you might still keep left and right stereo for the mids and highs... three subs = strange ohm loads to the amp. 2 or 4 subs will ohm load evenly to an amp. example three dual 2 ohm subs can wire to 1.33 ohms load to an amp. amps rated at 1 ohm will put out a little less at 1.33 vs two dual 4 ohm subs can wire to 1 ohm or four dual 2 ohm subs can wire to 1 ohm load to the amp just food for thought [/QUOTE]
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