Quick Amplifier Question
I have a Pioneer head unit rated at 45W x 4 channels.
I'm thinking about installing an amplifier and need to know if I put (for example only) an amp rated at 60W x 4 channels, will the output then be 105W x 4 channels? Or would it only end up being 60W x 4 channels? Thanks. |
RE: Quick Amplifier Question
whatever the amp you are installing so 60 x 4
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RE: Quick Amplifier Question
ORIGINAL: 2007 SLT Hemi Power whatever the amp you are installing so 60 x 4 *!But make sure your speakers can handle that much power if you wanna bridge them!* |
RE: Quick Amplifier Question
ORIGINAL: habeba86 *!But make sure your speakers can handle that much power if you wanna bridge them!* |
RE: Quick Amplifier Question
I couldnt tell if he was gona run the factory fronts or not.....but I agree you can run a decent amount of power more than the rms says as long as its clean power...but you and I both know most ppl crank that bass boast and almost max the gains out.
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RE: Quick Amplifier Question
Very true! lol It's always user error. That's why as much as I hate Kicker's SX line of amps, they have the ability to lock the user out of the settings. So once you set them you know they won't mess with them. Every amp and headunit should be like that.
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