HardofWhoring
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What about this HU? I’ll be honest, I only want it because I like how you can play YouTube videos and Netflix off it.
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2v preouts, and am I reading that right; the head unit puts out 29w with 10% THDId have to look up more specs on the HU as Amazon doesnt give the Voltage RCA out or how many that I could see. It may be a nice HU? Im about simplicity
- DSP / Pre-Amplifier: Built-in Digital Signal Processor allows you to set precise equalization, signal delay, bass boost, and bass filter. Preset 9 EQ Modes, and 32 adjustable frequency bands (16 bands for front and 16 for rear). Built-in Max 4*49W BTL Amplifier with RMS 4*29W (Vcc=14.4v, THD=10%);
I'm using that same amp on my 2 sets of JL ZR components. We have a very similar setup so I know it will work good, but you might find a deal on here that changes your mind.
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The only thing I don't like is the 10ft run between batts.
First that seems like a pretty short length from the engine bay to the trunk. It won't be a straight line, and there could be several extra feet or more to move around objects and fit through holes, just to get to the back to the front. Then if you are mounting on the other side of the vehicle. Not sure how you measured it, but you could run a long extension cord or string, and verify that length.
Second: NOW I DON'T KNOW: but I THINK that 1/0 is going to be undersized for a 10ft run, and you might be even longer. I THINK that even a 2/0 run might be undersized. You could use a 1/0 for the big 3, but I think I would either run dual 1/0 or single 4/0 between batts. Or even 2/0 on the big 3. Dual 2/0 between batts, and separate 2/0 from second batt to each amp. You can go as big as you want with the wire, it just costs a little more, and takes up a little more space. For that you get less resistance, and a safer setup. I've never done a setup with that much power. Searching for numbers there is a huge variance, and I don't know how to put the equations into real world scenarios. Maybe someone that has done a larger setup like this knows how to figure it out.