95xltthumper
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- City, State
- dade city fl
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 XLT
i just dont want to go out and buy junk that doesnt live up to its claimed wattage
Before I start, I'm not an expert. I am getting this information from an electronic engineer. I have also gone thru a few amps and lots of subs and speakers. As far as living up to its claimed wattage. Most companies like MTX, Kicker, Power Acoustic, Alpine, and the like advertise peak wattage. For example, I at one time had a Legacy 600 watt 2 ch amp. i was running 2 of the bust buy "buy 1 get 1" mtx thunder 4000 10's a few years ago. Thats 600 peak, if you do the math with the voltage your battery is putting it to it and the size of the fuse you will find out its not possible.
I now have gone to "old school" amps like old soundstream, orion, old rockford. the amp i have now is a soundstream reference series 405s 5 ch amp. its advertised at 25 watts per ch on ch's 1-4 (fr, fl, rr, rl) and 50 on the sub. however, it is stable down to 1/4 ohm. so lets look at this as long as you have the battery power, you can run 16 4 ohm subs at 800 watts true clean power.
I had 4 old worn out paper 10's running at 1 ohm they would blow away most of the "getto thug" systems running so called 2000 watts, 3000 watt, and up i ran into.
Just some food for thought...
