tstein
Junior Member
OK, so, the other day, I decided to drop by a local installer and purchase a car audio system....getting rid of the factory system. But I want to know more about how it's wired so that I can make changes to it if I want to later.
Let me fill you in on how this thing is setup....
This is a Chevrolet Silvarado 2003 standard cab. I mostly listen to rock\alternative and am by no means, a base head. I love the clean audio...mmmm!
First, the equipment used (I believe):
Kicker KS65.2 2-way 6.5" components (150W peak, 8-75W RMS, 4 ohms)
Cerwin Vega VMAX 10" (200W RMS, 600W Peak, 4 ohms)
Cerwin Vega XL-300.1 240W mono amp (1x280W into 4 ohms, 1x400W into 2 ohms)
Cerwin Vega XL-150.2 (2x50W into 4 ohms, 2x75W into 2 ohms)
Cerwin Vega HED-6.0 6" 2-way 40W speakers (40W RMS)
Alpine CDA-9853 with IPOD control box
Probox ported sub enclosure.
The sub in box and amps are located behind the seats. The components are in the front doors. The rear speakers are in the pillers (right behind the head at about ear level).
So, I believe the 10" sub goes into the mono amp. So the amp is capable of putting 280 watts into this 200W speaker. Seems like there is a potential for damage here right? Should I be making sure I don't turn the volume up too loud?
The 2 channel amp goes to the component speakers. Here is where I get confused. The components are actually made up of 4 total speakers with crossovers\filters. Does each door make up a "channel"? Or do the two tweeters in parallel make up a channel, while the two mids make up the second channel? Either way, it seems like 2x50W is a bit low for 75W speakers? Don't get me wrong....it sounds great AS IS. Whatcha think?
Ok, so that leaves the rear pillar speakers. They are supposidly driven directly by the head unit, which puts out 4x18RMS I believe. They sound WAAAY quiet compared to everything else. When the system is turned up to the point that the bass begins to hurt my wimpy ears, I have to put my ear directly on the speaker to even tell if it's playing. Did they bridge this power? Or if not, is 18W too little for these 40W speakers?
Now, to me, everything sounds good, but I'm left wondering:
1) If I have the head unit turned about half-way of the volume control, how much power is being delivered? Half? Am I going to blow the sub if I turn the volume up 3/4 or something?
2) The rear speakers are way too quiet compared to the other speakers. What can be done about this? Is it possible that the installers didn't provide enough power to these speakers? Hmmm
3) Do I understand how the components are wired to the 2 channel correctly?
Thanks for the help //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Tomas
Let me fill you in on how this thing is setup....
This is a Chevrolet Silvarado 2003 standard cab. I mostly listen to rock\alternative and am by no means, a base head. I love the clean audio...mmmm!
First, the equipment used (I believe):
Kicker KS65.2 2-way 6.5" components (150W peak, 8-75W RMS, 4 ohms)
Cerwin Vega VMAX 10" (200W RMS, 600W Peak, 4 ohms)
Cerwin Vega XL-300.1 240W mono amp (1x280W into 4 ohms, 1x400W into 2 ohms)
Cerwin Vega XL-150.2 (2x50W into 4 ohms, 2x75W into 2 ohms)
Cerwin Vega HED-6.0 6" 2-way 40W speakers (40W RMS)
Alpine CDA-9853 with IPOD control box
Probox ported sub enclosure.
The sub in box and amps are located behind the seats. The components are in the front doors. The rear speakers are in the pillers (right behind the head at about ear level).
So, I believe the 10" sub goes into the mono amp. So the amp is capable of putting 280 watts into this 200W speaker. Seems like there is a potential for damage here right? Should I be making sure I don't turn the volume up too loud?
The 2 channel amp goes to the component speakers. Here is where I get confused. The components are actually made up of 4 total speakers with crossovers\filters. Does each door make up a "channel"? Or do the two tweeters in parallel make up a channel, while the two mids make up the second channel? Either way, it seems like 2x50W is a bit low for 75W speakers? Don't get me wrong....it sounds great AS IS. Whatcha think?
Ok, so that leaves the rear pillar speakers. They are supposidly driven directly by the head unit, which puts out 4x18RMS I believe. They sound WAAAY quiet compared to everything else. When the system is turned up to the point that the bass begins to hurt my wimpy ears, I have to put my ear directly on the speaker to even tell if it's playing. Did they bridge this power? Or if not, is 18W too little for these 40W speakers?
Now, to me, everything sounds good, but I'm left wondering:
1) If I have the head unit turned about half-way of the volume control, how much power is being delivered? Half? Am I going to blow the sub if I turn the volume up 3/4 or something?
2) The rear speakers are way too quiet compared to the other speakers. What can be done about this? Is it possible that the installers didn't provide enough power to these speakers? Hmmm
3) Do I understand how the components are wired to the 2 channel correctly?
Thanks for the help //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Tomas