I have two single voice coil, 4 ohm, 300W (rms) subs [Pioneer TS-W304C x 2]
Connected to a 5 channel amp via the sub port which delivers 300W total (150W to each sub)
The other 4 channels power my door speakers [Alpine PDX-5][Alpine SPS-610 x 2]
I would like to change this setup and provide closer power to the subs RMS Wattage of 300W each.
My main question is what amp/s would be suitable to power my subwoofers and how do i wire them?
I'd also like to know performance contrasts between powering them from one mono amp, two mono amps and one 4 channel amp.
And finally if im talking a bunch of nonsense and my current setup is fine please feel free to enlighten me!
you dont
Install a subwoofer, amp, aftermarket speakers, and a head unit. Possibly, the easiest way to get the best out of your car audio system is to upgrade the speakers.
The best way to set up a car audio DVD is have a professional technician install it for you. If you want to install it yourself, you can find instructional videos online at YouTube.
audio and Video is the basic function of the car dvd player,Check the car dvd player setup options
They make bypass plugs you can get at best buy or anywhere that sells car audio.
Can? Possibly, but it is unlikely to work as you desire. You should expect problems with hum, grounding and voltage. You would probably do best by talking with a local custom car audio shop in your area.
It is located under the passenger seat.
Can't tell you where it is don't know what type of vehicle you have. But you can buy a by-pass plug from Best Buy or somewhere that sells car audio for $15.00.
The Kicker ZX400.1 Car Audio Amplifier is the coolest looking because of the art on the front of it and its cool design.
operating range of an car audio amp is only rated for car systems (11.9-14.3) much more than that you start frying coponets and can possibly start a fire. - badd780
Memphis audio mono amp is good Soundstream is good Orion HCAA series amps. These are a few goodone's
there should be an amp under one of the front seats.