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Upgrading my budget system [Help Wanted] 6/29/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcdanible" data-source="post: 8512215" data-attributes="member: 669433"><p>So I've ran into a few questions, First with the new set of component speakers JBL P660C I'm wondering Where is the best place to mount the passive crossover? I'm assuming close to the door but since I'm making an amp rack type of thing would it be smart to put it where that is located (In the trunk) Although it would be a pain in the *** and extra wire. Certainly would look cool and be easily accessible and then also wired easily to the amp...? Also There is negative and positive power for the tweeter and woofer but also an input positive and negative for the crossover, what is this and how do I wire it? Also with the new tweeters should I put them in the stock tweeter location with is facing toward the windshield or mount them somewhere else towards the driver and not reflecting off of the windshield..? <strong>Last but the most important question...</strong> I've also noticed while buying the JBL p660C speakers on amazon it says the component speakers are 2 ohm speakers and you need a 2 ohm stable amp. I have this Alpine amp Alpine MRP-F300 that is 4 channels 50 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (75 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms) And 50 watts RMS x 2 bridged output at 4 ohms (4-ohm stable in bridged mode). Can I run the 4 speakers on this amp? And if so can I run the rears and the components on this amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcdanible, post: 8512215, member: 669433"] So I've ran into a few questions, First with the new set of component speakers JBL P660C I'm wondering Where is the best place to mount the passive crossover? I'm assuming close to the door but since I'm making an amp rack type of thing would it be smart to put it where that is located (In the trunk) Although it would be a pain in the *** and extra wire. Certainly would look cool and be easily accessible and then also wired easily to the amp...? Also There is negative and positive power for the tweeter and woofer but also an input positive and negative for the crossover, what is this and how do I wire it? Also with the new tweeters should I put them in the stock tweeter location with is facing toward the windshield or mount them somewhere else towards the driver and not reflecting off of the windshield..? [B]Last but the most important question...[/B] I've also noticed while buying the JBL p660C speakers on amazon it says the component speakers are 2 ohm speakers and you need a 2 ohm stable amp. I have this Alpine amp Alpine MRP-F300 that is 4 channels 50 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (75 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms) And 50 watts RMS x 2 bridged output at 4 ohms (4-ohm stable in bridged mode). Can I run the 4 speakers on this amp? And if so can I run the rears and the components on this amp? [/QUOTE]
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