New member Username: PagemasterPost Number: 1 Registered: Mar-07 | Just wondering if anyone could help me out with this little problem. I have 2 12" Power Acoustik Fubr 1800 watt subs and an MTX 7000 with a *3000* watt (yeah right) American Legacy Mono Block amplifier. I'm trying to figure out if it is possible to put all of the subs into a box and run them all from the one amp and still have it be stable. I have a Nissan Quest Minivan that you wouldn't believe the sound quality in and am in need of some big bass. I don't know what my alternator power rating is, but I'm sure I'll need a capacitator. Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
Silver Member Username: Nd4spd18Southeast PA Post Number: 760 Registered: Jul-06 | You don't need a capacitor, read this: http://www.wickedcases.com/caraudio/capacitors.html And you don't want to mix different subs in the same car. It will cause cancellation and sound bad. |
Bronze Member Username: JeromebakerPost Number: 77 Registered: Dec-05 | MS, can you elaborate more on this sound cancellation? Are you saying that 10's with 12's would be bad? Or don't mix different su8bs of the same size? |
Gold Member Username: CtmikeCt. Post Number: 3500 Registered: Feb-06 | basically don't mix sub sizes/brands. |
Silver Member Username: BasssquaredPost Number: 237 Registered: Nov-06 | one of my first systems was two 10" stillwater kicker comps and two 10" sony explodes and even thought it sounded like sh!t it was way louder than just the two 10 inch sonys but it will definately get louder dont know about better though |
Gold Member Username: James1115Use a simple... Post Number: 9415 Registered: Dec-04 | those stillwater kicker comps were fantastic subs |
Silver Member Username: BasssquaredPost Number: 238 Registered: Nov-06 | yeah they sounded pretty loud for really old tens in a sealed box and a lot cleaner then the xplodes well sony just sucks thats prolly why |
Gold Member Username: James1115Use a simple... Post Number: 9420 Registered: Dec-04 | yup^ |