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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8698683" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I am getting ready to try something new with my stereo. I am removing the RF DSP and I am going to use my head units full active abilities. I was doing some research on amps, ohms and voltages as well as wattage and here is what is going to go on:</p><p></p><p>Sub - 2ohm - 34.64v at the terminals - looking for 600w - amp says 800w rms @ 2ohms</p><p>Mid - 4ohm - 18v at the terminals - looking for 80w - amp says 100w rms @ 4ohms</p><p>Twt - 4ohm - 15.5v at the terminals - looking for 60w - amp says 100w rms @ 4ohms</p><p></p><p>The calculator I used shows only a total of 25.9 amps. This seems low to me but I have never looked into it before so... does this look right to you all? I am pretty much doing this now with the DSP and my lights do not dim even the slightest. Also, my head units volume will be at what the RF DSP deemed to be the max volume (36 of 40) when I delete the DSP and turn on network mode on the head unit. Kenwood says they are 4v pre-outs. </p><p></p><p>RF Prime 1200.1D</p><p>U.S. Acoustics Barbara Ann</p><p>Kenwood eXcelon DMX706S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8698683, member: 675210"] I am getting ready to try something new with my stereo. I am removing the RF DSP and I am going to use my head units full active abilities. I was doing some research on amps, ohms and voltages as well as wattage and here is what is going to go on: Sub - 2ohm - 34.64v at the terminals - looking for 600w - amp says 800w rms @ 2ohms Mid - 4ohm - 18v at the terminals - looking for 80w - amp says 100w rms @ 4ohms Twt - 4ohm - 15.5v at the terminals - looking for 60w - amp says 100w rms @ 4ohms The calculator I used shows only a total of 25.9 amps. This seems low to me but I have never looked into it before so... does this look right to you all? I am pretty much doing this now with the DSP and my lights do not dim even the slightest. Also, my head units volume will be at what the RF DSP deemed to be the max volume (36 of 40) when I delete the DSP and turn on network mode on the head unit. Kenwood says they are 4v pre-outs. RF Prime 1200.1D U.S. Acoustics Barbara Ann Kenwood eXcelon DMX706S [/QUOTE]
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