HU-Alpine cd9835 components - infinity kappa perfects amps- 1 Infinity Reference 7520a , and 2 mtx thunder1501's subs- 2 re 15 trip. x
was wondering if anything else i should get to help my current system out,it seems pretty simple and at first thought i was gonna need more stuff, is there anything missing or something i should invest my money in??
Sucubus
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IMO the Infinity comps are a little harsh, but a lot of people enjoy them. also, Id rethink the amps. Plus, youre going to need about 500 bucks worth of wiring and electrical system components to keep your car from shutting off every 2 seconds. Sweet HU for sure
my bro gots the the kappas and i like the way they sound(i can get em new for 150 so thats another reason why im gettin them), but why rethink the amps? and i have a 250 amp alternator plus my stock alternator with a yellow top battery alrdy hooked up and have the amp kits for the 2 mtx amps(maybe i should stated this stuff in my 1st post)i figured with that alternator i wouldnt have to worry about my car shutting off every 2 sec.. lol
Sucubus
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lol...yeah, you should be OK as far as electrical. I dont personally like infinity amps, but itll work. MTXs are good amps. Look at the eD NINe 1 before you buy em tho.
Sucubus
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lol...yeah, you should be OK as far as electrical. I dont personally like infinity amps, but itll work. MTXs are good amps. Look at the eD NINe 1 before you buy em tho.
o and whats on the bench mean?? im looking at there site and it says 1200 at 1 ohm
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Bench testing is a way to find "true RMS" Thats the number you'll see on the "birth sheet" that comes with Rockford and kicker and such. Basically bench testing uses an o scope,a dummy load(or a real speaker) and test tones to see when clipping begins. eD wont give you those numbers, but I know people who have banched them to over 1500 watts. anyhow...theyre better than anyone expected.
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I meant "benched" not "banched" I hate this forum...
the eD 9.1 amp can put upwards of 1600-1700 watts...being both underrated and rated at 12.5 volts, it has a potential of much higher than those numbers