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<blockquote data-quote="Sizzlechest" data-source="post: 8674220" data-attributes="member: 661234"><p>I have been running my current setup for around 4 years now and looking to move my amps off of the current amp rack and mount them to the back side of my back seats. I found that there was a newer version of my amps released in a nano trim which cuts inch(s) off in size which would make life a little easier when I do the re-mount. The new amps provide more power and am hoping to replace only the amps and not replace speakers.</p><p></p><p>Sub = Sundown audio SA-12 D2 powered by Soundstream RUB1.1000D running at 1 ohm 1000w x 1</p><p></p><p>Sub rated at 750w RMS</p><p></p><p>Replacement amp would be 1500w x 1 RMS (Soundstream RN1.3000D)</p><p></p><p>Mids = Dayton Audio RS180-4 7", rated at 60w RMS</p><p></p><p>Highs = Dayton Audio RS75-4 3", rated at 15w RMS</p><p></p><p>Powered by Soundstream RUB4.500D at 4 ohm 75w x 4 RMS</p><p></p><p>Replacement amp would be 125w x 4 RMS (Soundstream RN4.1400D)</p><p></p><p>I have a feeling the sub can handle this power as Sundown audio under rated the power handling and have seen videos on youtube where people are pushing more than 1500 watts to the sub</p><p></p><p>I think the main concern is my mids &amp; highs. When I originally did this install I was provided advice that the daytons can also handle much more then their rating. Please let me know what you think and if upgrading these speakers would be a good idea. Recommendations would be great.</p><p></p><p>Thanks1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sizzlechest, post: 8674220, member: 661234"] I have been running my current setup for around 4 years now and looking to move my amps off of the current amp rack and mount them to the back side of my back seats. I found that there was a newer version of my amps released in a nano trim which cuts inch(s) off in size which would make life a little easier when I do the re-mount. The new amps provide more power and am hoping to replace only the amps and not replace speakers. Sub = Sundown audio SA-12 D2 powered by Soundstream RUB1.1000D running at 1 ohm 1000w x 1 Sub rated at 750w RMS Replacement amp would be 1500w x 1 RMS (Soundstream RN1.3000D) Mids = Dayton Audio RS180-4 7", rated at 60w RMS Highs = Dayton Audio RS75-4 3", rated at 15w RMS Powered by Soundstream RUB4.500D at 4 ohm 75w x 4 RMS Replacement amp would be 125w x 4 RMS (Soundstream RN4.1400D) I have a feeling the sub can handle this power as Sundown audio under rated the power handling and have seen videos on youtube where people are pushing more than 1500 watts to the sub I think the main concern is my mids & highs. When I originally did this install I was provided advice that the daytons can also handle much more then their rating. Please let me know what you think and if upgrading these speakers would be a good idea. Recommendations would be great. Thanks1 [/QUOTE]
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