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Multi Channel Amp
Ok so I have never ran a multi channel amp, only mono amps to my subs. And a bit curious about them, what the advantage would be.
In my blazer I run an alpine deck (think its a 50w x 4) with sony xplod speakers (and forget which ones i put in the dash ) and an alpine mono amp and alpine 10" sub. In my vibe i run a kenwood ddx-418 (22w x4) with JBL Gto speakers, I wired out the factory amp, running an alpine mono amp with the same alpine sub from my blazer ( Vibe = summer car, blazer = winter car) so i switch the sub back and forth between the two cars. In the blazer the mid ranges all sound perfectly fine and I can turn it up as loud as I want. In the vibe 95% of the time its fine and as loud as I want but I have found the max on it where the speaekers start to crack and get distorted, now is this a limitation of the speakers or limitation of the power supplied to them. What is the advantage of running a multi channel amp for the speakers, and what would you run and how would you hook it up if you continued to run the mono amp just for the sub? |
In my truck I run a jl audio 300/4 that runs my door speakers (infinity referance) & a 1100 alpinealpine mono amp powering a alpine type r 12 & love it. So that's how I did mine. I hope that helps some.
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using a multi channel help gives you better crossover points for your speakers. louder and more clear if you know what your doing.
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