vincentp83
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I just installed my base system. For my budget, it sounds incredibly good. All I have in my car right now are 4 coaxial 6.5" Alpine speakers (Which are kickass and cheap as dirt), and a a Kenwood Excelon x890 (Which is even more kickass).
I'm ready to take the next step to improve sound quality, but I still want to keep my budget reasonably low. I have a slightly older JBL amp sitting around at home. It's a 200 watt, 4-channel amp, so I can only assume it puts out 50 per channel. Anyways, I'd like to use this to save myself money, so I really just need to get a sub. From my limited knowledge, I guess I would use one amp channel for my front speakers, one for the rears, and possibly two for a sub? I'm probably only going to buy one sub, looking for punchy, natural bass, so I'll go with either a 10 or 12 inch single sub. I'm looking at the Rockford Punch Stage 1 or something similarly inexpensive, with a sealed box.
Now, my real question is how should I wire this amp, will it be able to cover the power to all of the speakers, or do I leave a pair on HU power? Also, would it be prudent to add some tweeters to my system, since I'll be increasing bass, perhaps it would help to increase the highs as well. If it matters, I listen to almost exclusively rock.
I'm ready to take the next step to improve sound quality, but I still want to keep my budget reasonably low. I have a slightly older JBL amp sitting around at home. It's a 200 watt, 4-channel amp, so I can only assume it puts out 50 per channel. Anyways, I'd like to use this to save myself money, so I really just need to get a sub. From my limited knowledge, I guess I would use one amp channel for my front speakers, one for the rears, and possibly two for a sub? I'm probably only going to buy one sub, looking for punchy, natural bass, so I'll go with either a 10 or 12 inch single sub. I'm looking at the Rockford Punch Stage 1 or something similarly inexpensive, with a sealed box.
Now, my real question is how should I wire this amp, will it be able to cover the power to all of the speakers, or do I leave a pair on HU power? Also, would it be prudent to add some tweeters to my system, since I'll be increasing bass, perhaps it would help to increase the highs as well. If it matters, I listen to almost exclusively rock.