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Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:50 AM
Hey, I'm rebuilding my system, and I want to put in a more powerful amp, upgrading because my new Sony Xplod 50X4 puts out more power than my old Boss and my old amp just plain sucks. I have a seperate sub channel on the Sony deck, and my plan is to mount the new amp in the trunk behind a custom box right behind the seat. Here is my plan

Old AmpPowers:

2-3 way 6X9s (~60 Watts RMS each)
2-Large Horn tweeters (~15 Watts RMS each)

I don't remember the rating on the amp, but this will push these speakers to about 100% with the amp wide open.

New Amp (200Watt or 400 Watt 2 or 4 channel)

1- 10" MTX Sub or Lightning Audio 12"
2- 6.5" Mini-Subs



Now, here's my questions:

1) How should I run the power lead for the amps? Is there a way to set up a keyed+fused lead from the factory wiring, or will I need to run my own lead?

2) 10" MTX sub(used) or 12" Lightning Audio(entry level cheap thing)

3) Will the sub sound OK on 200W or should I go with the bigger amp?


Thankjs for your opinions, I'm just getting into subs so I need opinions and advice.

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Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 8:22 AM
[quote=Dave Taylor

Now, here's my questions:

1) How should I run the power lead for the amps? Is there a way to set up a keyed+fused lead from the factory wiring, or will I need to run my own lead? A fused connection from the battery is the best. I would not run power from anything factory for an aftermarket amp.

2) 10" MTX sub(used) or 12" Lightning Audio(entry level cheap thing) - flip a coin, they are both going to sound craptastic

3) Will the sub sound OK on 200W or should I go with the bigger amp? - it'll sound fine.


Thankjs for your opinions, I'm just getting into subs so I need opinions and advice.



Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 10:12 AM
take all the money you have for the 10's and 6.5" subs and just buy one single high quality sub. 1 high quality sub will sound better then 3 or 4 bargain basement subs. when you have your sub picked, find an amp to properly power it. and look into purchasing a nice componet setup up front and an amp to power that, and then your on your way to a nice sounding system.


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Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 10:32 AM
sndsgood wrote:take all the money you have for the 10's and 6.5" subs and just buy one single high quality sub. 1 high quality sub will sound better then 3 or 4 bargain basement subs. when you have your sub picked, find an amp to properly power it. and look into purchasing a nice componet setup up front and an amp to power that, and then your on your way to a nice sounding system.


QFT. Do it right the first time. If you have a limited budget (which it looks like you're 16), don't waste money on junk again and again and again.



Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 3:34 PM
Lanman31337 - Cavfire wrote:
sndsgood wrote:take all the money you have for the 10's and 6.5" subs and just buy one single high quality sub. 1 high quality sub will sound better then 3 or 4 bargain basement subs. when you have your sub picked, find an amp to properly power it. and look into purchasing a nice componet setup up front and an amp to power that, and then your on your way to a nice sounding system.


QFT. Do it right the first time. If you have a limited budget (which it looks like you're 16), don't waste money on junk again and again and again.


im confused? unless i dont know what QFT means, i thought you said the same thing he did?





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Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:50 PM
I'm his alter ego, and he's mine.



Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 5:38 PM
Anton Miller wrote:
im confused? unless i dont know what QFT means, i thought you said the same thing he did?



qft=quoted for truth



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Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 7:18 AM
Let me tell you a story.

Once upon a time there was a 16 year old boy who bought his first bass package from walmart. It was a visonic 12 with a built in 350 watt amp, that pushed more like 50 watts
He wasn't happy with this system so he "Upgraded" to two sony explod 12's.
He thought these were great until he bought his Diamond D315's. Then he @!#$ bricks when he heard what decent subs sounded like. That boy was me.

Don't buy junk gear. You will regret it.
Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Wednesday, June 03, 2009 8:52 AM
I wanna meet this boy.



Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:44 AM
Lanman31337 - Cavfire wrote:I wanna meet this boy.



hopefully the police will keep you from meeting little boys again.


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Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Thursday, June 04, 2009 6:08 AM
sndsgood wrote:
Lanman31337 - Cavfire wrote:I wanna meet this boy.



hopefully the police will keep you from meeting little boys again.


I just spit hash brown all over the place. Thank you for this!




Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:42 AM
Jason wins. Well played sir. lol. I laughed out loud for real.


I have nothing to add to this thread yet that hasn't already been added, though. But my GOD do I love me some mac n cheese


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Re: Opinions on a system rebuild
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