Rms is 90x4 at 2ohms. It's in the downloadable manual. No 4 ohm rating thoNot a jab at all, curiousity. Can't really expect Zapco to produce something at that price range that represents their older much higher quality designs.
I've been watching the Zapco ST-4 for a while and this:
https://www.mmatsproaudio.com/site/product/ls800x4/
In case I ever want to buy a few to upgrade. The LS800x4 is especially a good deal I just wish they'd list RMS instead of peak. I even emailed them about it and the owner got back to me stating it was for marketing because it's a budget product
So it would be safe to assume 50-70w at 4 then, I would imagine. Kinda dinky.Rms is 90x4 at 2ohms. It's in the downloadable manual. No 4 ohm rating tho
Yeah, not in the market for another highs amp. Now, a Sundown 1500 or suitable equivalent, I need. I've got enough highs amps laying around than I know what to do with. At least six, including the one in my truck, ranging from the diminutive Eclipse EA1412 to the monsterous P900.4The mmats? Yeah, dont bother. That 900.4 makes insane power. If you can f ind a deal on a ppi bk520.4, those are powerful and sound amazing being class ab. The ppi bk800.4 would shred too
It's not a matter of power, if I were to grab the MMats I'd be grabbing 4 of them and bridging them all. Guarantee it'd sound better than 2 ppi 900.4'sThe mmats? Yeah, dont bother. That 900.4 makes insane power. If you can f ind a deal on a ppi bk520.4, those are powerful and sound amazing being class ab. The ppi bk800.4 would shred too
Hey mate, if you are after more volume in your ride then go audition a few components with high sensitivity so they will be more efficient and will get loud without you turning up the knob too high. I would recommend JL Audio or Kicker even Pioneer are better contenders. It also depends on what brands your local car audio shop has. You can go Focals but I have found the European brands tend to have a flatter sound for my liking. Hertz components are another contender so is Audison and Morel speakers. Best to go listen to some and then you can haggle the salesperson to give you a good deal.
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the first thing you want to do is say fk off to the components idea and get rid of the kenwood head unit. You want to use raw drivers with no passive crossovers, all crossovers are done on the 80 prs head unit. The signal will be split into high, mid and low which means tweeters, midbass and subwoofer.Alright, alright, amp discussions aside, are there any component recommendations under $300 that would be an improvement in the sub 2000hz range over the JBL P660C set that's in my doors?
your tweeter is 94 db, not the midrange, the midrange on the p660c is more around 89 db sensitivity. If you like the tweeters, you can follow the blueprint i listed up there, but dont buy the tweeters, just use the p660C tweeters and get rid of the passive crossover and mid and replace it with the UN6.5 and run everything active.Might look into some Hertz or Morel. I don't suppose Cadence is worth looking at? JL is good, but can't justify their cost. Unfortunately there's no audio shops in my vicinity that have actually decent components on their boards and cater mostly to the low tier crowd with crap like Planet Audio, Crunch, Boss.
For what it's worth, my current front stage has a 94dB sensitivity, which I find suspect, since most components in the 100w rms range tend to be between 89-91dB.