RickMar
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Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
I am thinking on purchasing the Kenwood KAC-X4R amp and (4) Rockford Fosgate P1953's 6.5" speakers.
I was told by a car audio installer to make sure that the amp I purchase has crossovers. I am totally in the dark about all the technical stuff.Are there any difference in crossover types (Built in)(seperate) etc.?
In the Kenwood KAC-X4R product description it states
* RMS Power Range : 4x75 Watts
* Number Of Channels: 4
* Maximum Power: 1200 Watts
* Low Frequency response: 20 Hz
* High Frequency Response: 20000 Hz
* Built In Crossovers: Yes
* Channel Separation: Yes
Features of the KAC-X4R
* 1200 Watts Max Power
* RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 75 Watts X4
* RMS Power @ 2 Ohms: 100 Watts x 4
* RMS Power Bridged 2 4 Ohms: 200 Watts x 2
* Highly Accurate Full Digital Amplifier With DSP
* Dual Transformer
* Full-range Digital Amp
* Class-D Design
* Variable High Pass (40Hz-200Hz or 500Hz-5000Hz, 12, 24dB per octave)
* Low Pass Filter: (40Hz-200Hz or 500Hz-5000Hz, 12, 24dB per octave)
* Variable Infrasonic Filter: 15~60Hz -24db/oct
* Full DSP with Time Alignment.
* Parametric Equalizer: Frequency, Quality Factor, Boost & Cut
* Anti-Clip Gain Adjustment
* Dual Power Supply
* Full Contact Terminal
* Amp Information Display (set up, menu, voltage, current, temp., etc.)
I have a 5 year old Audiobahn A4002T
(2 channel) amp. which I am going to keep and it's sole purpose is to drive a 10" Infinity sub.
I am looking for high quality sound in my Mounty.
Do you think this setup will be a waste of time and money?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you;
Rick
Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
I am thinking on purchasing the Kenwood KAC-X4R amp and (4) Rockford Fosgate P1953's 6.5" speakers.
I was told by a car audio installer to make sure that the amp I purchase has crossovers. I am totally in the dark about all the technical stuff.Are there any difference in crossover types (Built in)(seperate) etc.?
In the Kenwood KAC-X4R product description it states
* RMS Power Range : 4x75 Watts
* Number Of Channels: 4
* Maximum Power: 1200 Watts
* Low Frequency response: 20 Hz
* High Frequency Response: 20000 Hz
* Built In Crossovers: Yes
* Channel Separation: Yes
Features of the KAC-X4R
* 1200 Watts Max Power
* RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 75 Watts X4
* RMS Power @ 2 Ohms: 100 Watts x 4
* RMS Power Bridged 2 4 Ohms: 200 Watts x 2
* Highly Accurate Full Digital Amplifier With DSP
* Dual Transformer
* Full-range Digital Amp
* Class-D Design
* Variable High Pass (40Hz-200Hz or 500Hz-5000Hz, 12, 24dB per octave)
* Low Pass Filter: (40Hz-200Hz or 500Hz-5000Hz, 12, 24dB per octave)
* Variable Infrasonic Filter: 15~60Hz -24db/oct
* Full DSP with Time Alignment.
* Parametric Equalizer: Frequency, Quality Factor, Boost & Cut
* Anti-Clip Gain Adjustment
* Dual Power Supply
* Full Contact Terminal
* Amp Information Display (set up, menu, voltage, current, temp., etc.)
I have a 5 year old Audiobahn A4002T
(2 channel) amp. which I am going to keep and it's sole purpose is to drive a 10" Infinity sub.
I am looking for high quality sound in my Mounty.
Do you think this setup will be a waste of time and money?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you;
Rick