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<blockquote data-quote="rcknrolfender79" data-source="post: 8342480" data-attributes="member: 664269"><p>Hey guys, just bought my first system today.. I bought the deck and door speakers new but the amp and subs are used. The head unit is a Pioneer DEH-150MP, the door speakers are Kicker KS600, the Subs are Alpine S 10", and the amp is a Crossfire BMF 250.M.</p><p></p><p>Now I bought the Amp and Subs together. Got a killer deal... 80 bucks for all 3 and the Subs are in boxes that will fit in my little truck (82 toyota pickup regular cab).</p><p></p><p>The subs and speakers both are 4 Ohm. The head unit requires 4-8 ohm speakers. I'm a complete noob when it comes to car audio so I have no idea how things should or can be hooked up. The Amp according to specs only has 1 4 ohm channel at 125 watts. And 1 2 ohm channel at 250 watts. Looking at specs here: <a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_36205_Crossfire-BMF250M.html" target="_blank">Crossfire BMF250M (BMF 250M) 250W Monoblock Class A/B Amplifier</a></p><p></p><p>I'm wanting to run both my subs and door speakers off the amp for best sound. Is it possible with this amp? And of course I dont want to do anything thats a potential fire hazard. For instance can I run the subs off the 2 ohm 250 watt channel? And use the 4 ohm channel for the door speakers? To take advantage of the higher wattage... Or would that be no no?</p><p></p><p>Also this amp is a monoblock amp, if I run my door speakers out of it does that mean I will be hearing mono and not stereo? In other words if song is mixed to have the voice more to the left speakers and the music a bit more the right it wouldnt work that way with this amp?</p><p></p><p>If this amp wont work for me please suggest some good low budget amps I could get that would work for me. Or at least what I need to be looking for in an amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcknrolfender79, post: 8342480, member: 664269"] Hey guys, just bought my first system today.. I bought the deck and door speakers new but the amp and subs are used. The head unit is a Pioneer DEH-150MP, the door speakers are Kicker KS600, the Subs are Alpine S 10", and the amp is a Crossfire BMF 250.M. Now I bought the Amp and Subs together. Got a killer deal... 80 bucks for all 3 and the Subs are in boxes that will fit in my little truck (82 toyota pickup regular cab). The subs and speakers both are 4 Ohm. The head unit requires 4-8 ohm speakers. I'm a complete noob when it comes to car audio so I have no idea how things should or can be hooked up. The Amp according to specs only has 1 4 ohm channel at 125 watts. And 1 2 ohm channel at 250 watts. Looking at specs here: [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_36205_Crossfire-BMF250M.html"]Crossfire BMF250M (BMF 250M) 250W Monoblock Class A/B Amplifier[/URL] I'm wanting to run both my subs and door speakers off the amp for best sound. Is it possible with this amp? And of course I dont want to do anything thats a potential fire hazard. For instance can I run the subs off the 2 ohm 250 watt channel? And use the 4 ohm channel for the door speakers? To take advantage of the higher wattage... Or would that be no no? Also this amp is a monoblock amp, if I run my door speakers out of it does that mean I will be hearing mono and not stereo? In other words if song is mixed to have the voice more to the left speakers and the music a bit more the right it wouldnt work that way with this amp? If this amp wont work for me please suggest some good low budget amps I could get that would work for me. Or at least what I need to be looking for in an amp. [/QUOTE]
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